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A '''contested term''' is usually [[factionally defined]]. That is, a [[faction]] might agree internally on what it means, but to outsiders their definition may be regarded as [[bias]]ed and [[ideology| | A '''contested term''' is usually [[factionally defined]]. That is, a [[faction]] might agree internally on what it means, but to outsiders their definition may be regarded as [[bias]]ed and [[ideology|deological]]. '''''The [[glossary]] makes note of these.''''' | ||
As a simple example, "the left" usually cares more about [[safety]] than [[closure]], and "the right" puts its priorities the other way around. Thus they rarely or never agree on [[fairness]]. Also, "the left" usually sees [[evil]] as the result of a lot of [[ignorance]], especially by "the right". But "the right" usually sees it as something intentional they can "punish". | As a simple example, "the left" usually cares more about [[safety]] than [[closure]], and "the right" puts its priorities the other way around. Thus they rarely or never agree on [[fairness]]. Also, "the left" usually sees [[evil]] as the result of a lot of [[ignorance]], especially by "the right". But "the right" usually sees it as something intentional they can "punish". | ||
Almost any [[label]] is a contested term and thus requires a specific [[audit]]. | Almost any [[label]] is a contested term and thus requires a specific [[audit]]. | ||