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A '''neutral point of view''' ('''NPOV''') is the general tone that articles written on the CPAPtalk.com CPAP Wiki should take. What NPOV means is to write articles in a formal, unbiased, and fair manner, representing all sides, while using an impartial tone. NPOV does not mean ''no point of view''. Rather, when presenting a subject, all relevant sides should be represented, and the reader should be allowed to draw their own conclusions.
 
A '''neutral point of view''' ('''NPOV''') is the general tone that articles written on the CPAPtalk.com CPAP Wiki should take. What NPOV means is to write articles in a formal, unbiased, and fair manner, representing all sides, while using an impartial tone. NPOV does not mean ''no point of view''. Rather, when presenting a subject, all relevant sides should be represented, and the reader should be allowed to draw their own conclusions.

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Please note this page is a guideline for the CPAPtalk.com CPAP Wiki. Before making significant changes, please use the talk page to discuss your ideas with other members.

A neutral point of view (NPOV) is the general tone that articles written on the CPAPtalk.com CPAP Wiki should take. What NPOV means is to write articles in a formal, unbiased, and fair manner, representing all sides, while using an impartial tone. NPOV does not mean no point of view. Rather, when presenting a subject, all relevant sides should be represented, and the reader should be allowed to draw their own conclusions.