Wikipedia:Point of view dispute

A point of view dispute ('POV dispute) is a discussion or debate which dispute the neutrality of a page, as judged relative to the proportionate viewpoints as stated in the preponderance of wp:RS reliable sources about the related topic(s). It is important to consider the relative weight of viewpoints in relation to their frequency in a representative sample of source documents.

The purpose of a point-of-view dispute (or debate) is to attract and discuss with editors, about different viewpoints, to update articles which might need additional insight.[1] A POV-dispute, or the {POV_dispute} template, should not be used as a badge of shame, to imply bias or nefarious slanting of text, but instead invite discussion. Do not initiate a POV dispute to "warn" readers about the article.

This template should only be applied to articles that are reasonably believed to lack a neutral point of view. The neutral point of view is determined by the prevalence of a perspective in high-quality, independent, reliable secondary sources, not by its prevalence among Wikipedia editors or the public.

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