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The site was {{tag|founded in 2005}} by several members, including leader {{Wp|Sun Myung Moon}}, of the {{Wp|Unification Church}}, though despite the church {{Cambridge-Dictionary|affiliation}}, the encyclopedia doesn't promote its {{tag|Religion|religion}}, in contrast to [[Conservapedia]] or similar sites, though biases might come out a little when specifically researching Unification Church people. In many ways, NWE is even more academically professional than Wikipedia, in many ways resembling a professional published encyclopedia that just happens to be designed to look like a wiki. While most wikis, even invitation-only and [[:Category:Read-only|read-only]] wikis, have a login button (though in these cases the login screen does not have a create account option), NWE may very well be the world's only wiki to <u>not</u> even have a button for logging in. This leads many [[user]]s to wonder if the site really is a [[wiki]], and if it is a wiki, how those paid writers get in. It turns out that there is a backend site, found by replacing the "www" in the URL with "wiki", and on this site, there is a login screen, where you can enter the login info you received after the admins examined your resume and writing samples. | The site was {{tag|founded in 2005}} by several members, including leader {{Wp|Sun Myung Moon}}, of the {{Wp|Unification Church}}, though despite the church {{Cambridge-Dictionary|affiliation}}, the encyclopedia doesn't promote its {{tag|Religion|religion}}, in contrast to [[Conservapedia]] or similar sites, though biases might come out a little when specifically researching Unification Church people. In many ways, NWE is even more academically professional than Wikipedia, in many ways resembling a professional published encyclopedia that just happens to be designed to look like a wiki. While most wikis, even invitation-only and [[:Category:Read-only|read-only]] wikis, have a login button (though in these cases the login screen does not have a create account option), NWE may very well be the world's only wiki to <u>not</u> even have a button for logging in. This leads many [[user]]s to wonder if the site really is a [[wiki]], and if it is a wiki, how those paid writers get in. It turns out that there is a backend site, found by replacing the "www" in the URL with "wiki", and on this site, there is a login screen, where you can enter the login info you received after the admins examined your resume and writing samples. | ||
The site is supported by the Values in Knowledge Foundation (VIKF), and since there is no contact info on NWE's site, the VIKF site is the best place to go if you want to send over your resume and see | The site is supported by the Values in Knowledge Foundation (VIKF), and since there is no contact info on NWE's site, the VIKF site is the best place to go if you want to send-over your resume, and see if the wiki-admins will accept you. The majority of articles are revisions of [[English Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] articles, but with even more academic {{Cambridge-Dictionary|professional}}ism; usually the References section in the original article is renamed to Notes, and a new section called References is created, consisting exclusively of {{tag|academic}}-quality [[reference]]s, in other words, {{Cambridge-Dictionary|reference}}s a typical [[:Category:University|college]] professor would approve, and a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|credit}}s template is added at the end, to link to the Wikipedia article and even the specific revision that the NWE version is based on. | ||
Due to the {{Cambridge-Dictionary|values}}-based nature of NWE, some articles are inbetween what you woud get from a Wikipedia article and a Conservapedia article. For example, while Wikipedia treats {{tag|evolution}} as fact, and Conservapedia treats {{Cambridge-Dictionary|evolution}} like a [[:Category:Liberal|liberal]] falsehood, NWE is more likely to write an article explaining both viewpoints, treating both evolution and creationist theories as valid. NWE says that many encyclopedias (likely including Wikipedia) have a [[:Category:Science|scientific]] bias, but unlike [[:Category:Conservative|conservative]] encyclopedias, they do not use this as an excuse to remove scientific information from the website; instead, the scientific information is balanced with religious information, so that neither evolutionism nor creationism are treated negatively, and believers of either one can get plenty of information from NWE. Therefore, you cannot say that the site has a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|right-wing}} or a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|left-wing}} bias, but that all opinions can be found; this makes sense if you know anything about Sun Myung Moon, who invented the word "headwing" to describe the acceptance of both conservative and liberal, scientific and religious ideas. Despite the church connection, {{Cambridge-Dictionary|common-era|Common Era}} notation is used for dates. This is rather popular, even among non-religious people, due to the academic way in which the articles are written, while still maintaining that wiki website design. It appears to be one of the best-known encyclopedias that is both free to read and carefully approved by professionals, since professional encyclopedias like {{Wp|Encyclopædia Britannica|Britannica}} often require a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|subscription}} to read everything. {{Wp|Frank Kaufmann}}, NWE editor in chief, released a book of the best NWE articles in 2008, but it has been long out of print. The site was likely most popular in the second half of the 2000s decade, when they had financial support from the {{Wp|Universal Peace Federation}}, one of the world's most famous world {{tag|peace}} organizations, also involving Sun Myung Moon and Unificationism. After dropping support during the Great Recession, NWE was only supported by their own foundation, VIKF, which takes donations from readers. However, this may be the only wiki in history in which money donated to the wiki's foundation often ends up in the hands of the writers of the articles. This encyclopedia is very often cited by people with absolutely no Unification Church connections, which likely means that, no matter what you think of their tolerance of conservative views (without shoving such views in your face), they are apparently doing a good job when it comes to being academic and professional. Despite all the [[:Category:Pay to edit|pay to edit]] wikis online, NWE may be the world's only <b>paid to edit</b> wiki. | |||
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{{Wikistats v2.2-wiki|mw|3575|New World Encyclopedia|mediawikis}} | {{Wikistats v2.2-wiki|mw|3575|New World Encyclopedia|mediawikis}} | ||
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