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  2. 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 ...

  3. Wikipedia:Notability - Wikipedia

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    The barometer of notability is whether people independent of the topic itself (or of its manufacturer, creator, author, inventor, or vendor) have actually considered the topic worth writing and publishing non-trivial works of their own that focus upon it—without incentive, promotion, or other influence by people connected to the topic matter.

  4. Notability in the English Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    As the Wikipedia community has grown, its rules have in turn become more complex, a trend known as instruction creep. [5] This trend is reflected in the development and increasing complexity of the notability guidelines, with various special notability guidelines being proposed for specific topic areas, including notability criteria for porn stars.

  5. 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 ]

  6. Wikipedia : Notability (people)/Subnational politicians

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    The Wikipedia guideline WP:POLITICIAN has been consistently interpreted to accord presumed notability to members of subnational parliaments (legislatures) in federal nation-states. The significance of these subnational bodies relates to their law-making powers.

  7. Wikipedia : Your alma mater is not your ticket to Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has strict policies about the notability of people, and the creation of a new article about a non-notable individual frequently results in the speedy deletion of the page. However, it is common for people to go to their alma mater 's Wikipedia page, and add their name or a friend's name to either the standalone list of "notable alumni ...

  8. 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.

  9. Wikipedia:Generally notable people - Wikipedia

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    For people who meet one of the following criteria, it is typically very likely that substantial secondary sources exist. However, if an extensive search reveals no coverage in reliable sources, this may indicate that the person in question does not meet the notability criteria. Any Biography