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  2. Wikipedia:Notability - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia, notability is a test used by editors to decide whether a given topic warrants its own article. ... (for example for listing out a school's alumni).

  3. Wikipedia : Notability (organizations and companies)

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    Some commercial organizations meet Wikipedia notability guidelines but care must be taken in determining whether they are truly notable and whether the article is an attempt to use Wikipedia for free advertising. Wikipedia editors should not create articles on commercial organizations for the purpose of overtly or covertly advertising a company.

  4. Wikipedia : Notability (organizations and companies)/Example

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    Imagine that a draft article on Acme Inc. cites four sources: a single-sentence mention in an article by The New York Times while pointing out a missing feature in a rival's product when compared to the product by Acme; an extensive company profile in a Forbes.com blog by a non-staff contributor; a blog post by a tech enthusiast who has provided a review of the product; and a court filing by a ...

  5. Wikipedia:Notability (web) - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a notable person has a website, then the website does not "inherit" notability from its owner. In such cases, it is often best to describe the website in the article about the notable person. Similarly, a website may be notable, but the owners or authors do not "inherit" notability due to the web content they wrote.

  6. Wikipedia:Notability (people) - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia, notability is a test used by editors to decide whether a given topic warrants its own article. For people, the person who is the topic of a biographical article should be "worthy of notice" [1] or "note" [2] —that is, "remarkable" [2] or "significant, interesting, or unusual enough to deserve attention or to be recorded" [1] within Wikipedia as a written account of that person ...

  7. Wikipedia : Notability for Beginners

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    Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia, but saying that doesn't mean much - it doesn't say what belongs on Wikipedia. The official guidance is a mix of WP:Notability to say what belongs there and WP:NOT to say what doesn't. But those are full of Wikipedian Jargon - and there's a reason WP:OMGWTFBBQ leads to a page. This short essay is to cut through the ...

  8. Wikipedia:Notability (events) - Wikipedia

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    Within Wikipedia, notability is a test used by editors to decide whether a topic can have its own article. The topic of an article should be notable , or "worthy of notice"; that is, "significant, interesting, or unusual enough to deserve attention or to be recorded". [ 1 ]

  9. Wikipedia:Notability basics - Wikipedia

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    We want readers to be able to rely on what they read, and to be able to verify claims they read in Wikipedia articles. So, please add footnotes to your article citing reliable sources such as recognized experts on the subject or trustworthy reporters, best if published in mainstream media or in books and journals printed by reputable publishers.