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  2. Wikipedia:Alternative outlets - Wikipedia

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    Maybe you should choose an alternative outlet other than Wikipedia for some types of content. When content (text, pages, images, etc.) is deleted, various policies and guidelines such as " What Wikipedia is not ", notability, verifiability and our prohibition on original research are often cited as reasons the material does not belong here, in ...

  3. Wikipedia : Essays in a nutshell/Notability

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    Two prongs of notability. Notability implies two things, that a subject is worthy of note, and that we have the ability to write an encyclopedia article about it in a verifiable manner. WP:TWOPRONGS. Up and coming next big thing. Wikipedia is not a crystal ball. Future fame has no effect on present notability.

  4. Wikipedia:New pages patrol - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's notability guidelines are complex, frequently subjective, and change often. New page patrollers should be familiar with the core notability guideline (especially the general notability guideline, GNGs) and at least some of the more important subject-specific notability guidelines (SNGs). However, few if any editors can claim to have ...

  5. Wikipedia:Search engine test - Wikipedia

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    Notability – Decide whether a page should be nominated for deletion. Existence – Discover what sources (including websites) actually exist for possible presentation. Information – Review the reliability of facts and citations. Names and terminology – Identify the names used for things (including alternative names and terminology).

  6. Wikipedia:Notability (academics) - Wikipedia

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    Having an object (asteroid, process, manuscript, etc.) named after the subject is not in itself indicative of satisfying Criterion 1. Having a small collaboration distance from a famous or notable academic (e.g., having a small Erdős number) is not, in and of itself, indicative of satisfying Criterion 1. 2.

  7. 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]Notable in the sense of being "famous", or "popular"—although not ...

  8. Notability (application) - Wikipedia

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    Notability is a note-taking application for iOS and macOS. [1] The application allows note-taking and the annotation of PDF files. Notability is the best-selling note-taking app on the App Store .

  9. Wikipedia:Quick guide to reviewing new articles - Wikipedia

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    Redirect – articles that don't meet notability guidelines but are mentioned or discussed in another article, conversion to redirect is a valid alternative to deletion. This can be done as a bold edit without prior discussion, but if disputed should be discussed further and eventually taken to AfD if no consensus can be found.