Wikipedia:Content policies and guidelines in a nutshell
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Citing verifiable reliable sources is necessary for editors to verify the claims and assess the reliability of the references.
Wikipedia articles should present the claims and opinions appearing in the published body of reliable sources, fairly, proportionately, and as far as possible without editorial bias.
Claims must be verifiable in reliable references; consequently, editors may not insert their opinion or analysis of a subject into Wikipedia articles, explicitly or through presentation.
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:List of policies#Content
- Core content policies - discusses the origins of Wikipedia's content policies.