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{{policy|[[WP:NPOV]]<br>[[WP:NEU]]}}
{{policy in a nutshell|AllDapat Wikipedianakasulat articlesang andlahat otherng user-facingmga contentartikulo mustsa beWikipedya writtensa from aistilong ''neutral point of viewNPOV'', representingna viewskumakatawan fairlysa andwalang withoutkinikilingang biaspananaw at walang pagsang-ayon.}}
 
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Lahat ng artikulo sa Wikipedia ay dapat isulat sa istilong '''pananaw na walang pinapanigan''' ('''neutral point of view''' o '''NPOV'''). Kabilang dito ang lahat ng nilalaman ng artikulo, pati na rin ang mga ilustrasyon, mga mapa, mga ''template'', mga kategorya at mga ''portal''. Para sa gabay kung paano makakapasa ang artikulo sa istilong walang pinapanigan, tignan ang ''[[:en:Wikipedia:NPOV tutorial|NPOV tutorial]]''.
 
[[meta:Foundation_issues|Isang mahalagang prinsipyo]] ng Wikipedia ang NPOV. Ayon kay [[:en:Jimmy Wales]], "May mga bagay na lubos at hindi maaaring pagkasunduan, tulad ng NPOV."([{[Wikang Ingles|Ingles]]: ''"A few things are absolute and non-negotiable, though. NPOV for example."'')<ref>"A few things are absolute and non-negotiable, though. NPOV for example." sa [http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2003-November/008096.html pahayag ni Jimbo Wales noong Nobyembre 2003] ma muling tiniyak ni [http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2006-April/044379.html Jimbo Wales noong Abril 2006] at konteksto ng mga demanda.</ref>
 
This page, [[:en:Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]], is one of Wikipedia's three content policies. The other two are [[:en:Wikipedia:Verifiability]] and [[:en:Wikipedia:No original research]]. Jointly, these policies determine the type and quality of material that is acceptable in the main [[:en:Wikipedia:Namespace|namespace]]. Because the three policies are complementary, they should not be interpreted in isolation from one another, and editors should therefore try to familiarize themselves with all three. The principles upon which these three policies are based are non-negotiable and cannot be superseded by other policies or guidelines, or by editors' consensus. Their policy pages may be edited only to improve the application and explanation of the principles.