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| == Five pillars ==
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| {{Wikipedia|Wikipedia:Five pillars}}
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| The fundamental principles of the [[Xenharmonic Wiki]] may be summarized in five "pillars", derived from those of {{w|Wikipedia}}:
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| === The Xenharmonic Wiki is a specialized encyclopedia ===
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| The Xenharmonic Wiki is a '''complementary resource to Wikipedia'''; in that sense, the scope of the Xenharmonic Wiki can be compared to that of wikis hosted on websites such as Fandom in that they are specialized encyclopedias, whereas Wikipedia is a general-purpose encyclopedia with stricter guidelines regarding its content and structure (see {{w|WP:5P1}}).
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| === The Xenharmonic Wiki is written from a neutral point of view ===
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| Almost the same as Wikipedia: {{w|WP:5P2}}. The main difference is that '''original research is allowed on the Xenharmonic Wiki'''. There are a number of [[Conventions#Original research|conventions]] in place to help readers distinguish between established ideas or terms and emergent ones. In addition, some pages are dedicated to editors' personal experiences, interpretations and opinions on various matters, and such pages should always be identifiable as such.
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| === The Xenharmonic Wiki is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute ===
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| Same as Wikipedia: {{w|WP:5P3}}
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| === The Xenharmonic Wiki's editors should treat each other with respect and civility ===
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| Same as Wikipedia: {{w|WP:5P4}}
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| === The Xenharmonic Wiki has no firm rules ===
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| Same as Wikipedia: {{w|WP:5P5}}
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| == HEJI2Text testing area == | | == HEJI2Text testing area == |
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