Sexual politics/Guidelines

  • Unless this guideline is modified by consensus of participants, this resource should only study academic publications on the topics involved. Any opinions expressed here should be attributed. Original research, if any, should be on attributed subpages, with the authors responsible for that content, and because such original research may be considered offensive, authors should keep copies of such content for themselves, because it is possible it will be deleted to avoid conflict.
  • Placement of verifiable fact in the resources need not be attributed, but should be sourced. If such facts are considered out of balance, they may be balanced with additional material. Academic sources should be used, generally, other sources may be used with consensus. Pending consensus, content here may be archived to history with reference and rigorously neutral summary.
  • This resource is experimental, seeking to develop procedures to examine, without undue disruption, issues of high controversy, on Wikiversity.
  • Accusations against other WMF users should be rigorously avoided here. (See Talk.)

Draft, proposed, by Abd (discusscontribs) 16:05, 1 April 2015 (UTC)

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