User:Vassyana/notability
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In general, if we don't have enough sources for a complete and decent article, a topic shouldn't have its own article. People need to use some damn sense.
"Obviously" notable
[edit]There is no such thing as "inherent" notability. Either there are enough sources for a decent article or there are not.
- That means that companies whether or not they are publicly traded, still require sufficient sources.
- That means even if a place exists, it still requires sufficient sources.
- That means even if you think something is popular, it still requires sufficient sources.
- Deleting secondary school articles should not be so controversial they require the bureaucratic process of AfDs. Secondary schools are not inherently notable.
Few sources
[edit]Just because you can provide one or a small handful of sources, it does not mean a topic is notable.
- The ability to document something is not the same as notability.
- If there aren't enough sources to craft a decent article and satisfy WP:NPOV, the subject shouldn't have an article.
- If something is likely to be a permanent stub, it should be deleted or used as a section in another article.
- We cannot assume fortune-telling powers and say there will be sources in the future. If the sources don't exist now, the article should be deleted or merged until such a time as sufficient sources exist.
Professionals
[edit]Just because a person is a professional (including sports), does not mean they are notable.
- Sufficient sources for a decent article and to demonstrate notability are still required.
- I couldn't care less how great you think your player is, if multiple reliable independent sources haven't stopped to say anything more about him than his statistics.
Inherent and inherited notability
[edit]Both inherent and inherited notability have been rejected by the community as notability standards. We should treat them as rejected guidelines, not helpful suggestions.
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:Inherent notability. Rejected inherent notability guideline.