On WikiAnswers, we try to provide all the views by every contributor, so every point of view is represented, which basically makes for a neutral point of view. However, these 'point of views' are only on opinionated questions, or questions where there is no exact fact.
There is only one case in which WikiAnswers doesn't provide a neutral point of view, and that is when only one contributor put his/her answer on an opinionated question or question that cannot be answered with solid known facts. This is the only case because there is only one view being represented by the answer, since only one contributor answered the question. Overall, WikiAnswers tries to have a 100% neutral point of view on all answers.
WikiAnswers is made out of many people, and each has their own point on view on this issue. However, we try to stay as neutral and impartial as possible in the answers we give.
No, it has a policy of keeping a Neutral Point Of View (NPOV)
It depends on your point of view. Everyone has different views, so the coolest thing about WikiAnswers is your favorite subject.
i do not know it is life
I just cheacked out your website but what is the point of it?
we may have had some updates. But it is your point of view when you ask how awesome we are. but thanks !
History lesson is typically written in the third person point of view, using objective language to present facts and events from a neutral perspective.
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The lottery ticket assumes a neutral point of view, as it is simply a physical object without the ability to have a perspective or point of view. It represents a chance for the holder to potentially win a prize but does not have any conscious awareness or opinions.
That doesn't mean you're sad. It just means your hobby is asking questions on WikiAnswers. Since WikiAnswers is technically your hobby, you aren't sad (not from an emotional point of view).
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