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1 What is notable?  



1.1  But my band's ready to hit the big time!  







2 So how do I become notable?  





3 See also  














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"I think, therefore I am," while a powerful philosophical statement, cannot be extended to Wikipedia. In other words, you cannot reword Descartes' famous quote to "I think, therefore I am notable". You do not qualify to have an article on Wikipedia simply because you exist. Your dearly departed relatives do not qualify to have an article simply because they existed. Your bouncing bundle of joy on the way does not qualify to have an article simply because they will exist. Leprechauns and fairies do not qualify to have an article simply because people think they exist – but their place in the world's culture makes them notable. If any of those have articles, then there are other reasons why they are notable.

What is notable?[edit]

Being notable basically means people might actually care about who you are and what you do, enough to write an article of decent length in an encyclopedia. If you're pretty sure you wouldn't find yourself in the Encyclopedia Britannica, World Book Encyclopedia, Encarta, or any number of other actual encyclopedias that don't just directly mirror our information, chances are you're not going to find yourself on Wikipedia anytime soon.

But my band's ready to hit the big time![edit]

That's great! I don't care! A zillion other bands across the world are making exactly the same claim, and only a handful of them are notable. Come back when you actually do, and in the meantime don't slap your MySpace/Facebook/Bandcamp/SoundCloud link on a Wikipedia page. Social media sites are Bad Things when trying to establish notability, because all it can say with some degree of reliability is that you exist. And even that has to be taken with a grain of salt unless you have something else to back it up, as just as anyone can edit Wikipedia, anyone can make a social media page about anything, even something that doesn't exist. Basically, having a social media page does not prove you are notable, and providing it as a source generally means you are not notable.

So how do I become notable?[edit]

As a rule of thumb, in order to be notable, you need to have received coverage in more than one independent reliable source, such as two different unsolicited news articles, about something that is going to make you considered noteworthy. For example:

One really good way to see if you're notable enough for Wikipedia is if someone you don't even know wrote an article about you. Then you know you're known outside of your local community, and better yet, someone else has written the article, so there's no conflict of interest.

Exceptions to your being notable include your article violating Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons#Subjects notable only for one eventorWikipedia:What Wikipedia is not (e.g. WP:NOTNEWS) .

See also[edit]


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