User:KeithTyler/PTMPA

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POV Titles Make POV Articles. If the words of a title are inherently subjective, and are unqualified, then the article with that title is doomed to be POV.

As editors add or excise material from the article based on their own subjective definition of the term in question, they will add implicit POV to the article by their very actions. As long as the title is up for interpretation, the question of what is valid content for that article is also up for individual interpretation.

Without a quantifiable or identifiable title, or at very least, a qualifying note in the opening paragraph of the article, the article is inherently POV.