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'''Notability''' means a test used by editors to decide whether a topic can have its own article. Information on Wikipedia must be verifiable by primary or secondary sources. | '''Notability''' means a test used by editors to decide whether a topic can have its own article. Information on Wikipedia must be verifiable by primary or secondary sources. | ||
== Notability test == | |||
# Topic must have been discussed in published primary or reliable secondary sources. | |||
# Sources related to the topic must be [[SV:V|verifiable]]. | |||
== Points to note == | |||
# '''Notability is not temporary''': Once a topic has been the subject of "significant coverage" in accordance with the general notability guideline, it does not need to have ongoing coverage. | |||
# '''# '''Notability is not country-dependent''': Notable in Australia, but not worldwide — is not a valid argument. If a subject is notable in any country in the world, an article may be written on Sarkarverse. | |||
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Revision as of 09:34, 26 October 2013
Notability means a test used by editors to decide whether a topic can have its own article. Information on Wikipedia must be verifiable by primary or secondary sources.
Notability test
- Topic must have been discussed in published primary or reliable secondary sources.
- Sources related to the topic must be verifiable.
Points to note
- Notability is not temporary: Once a topic has been the subject of "significant coverage" in accordance with the general notability guideline, it does not need to have ongoing coverage.
- # Notability is not country-dependent: Notable in Australia, but not worldwide — is not a valid argument. If a subject is notable in any country in the world, an article may be written on Sarkarverse.
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