User:BudjarnLambeth/Notability guidelines: Difference between revisions
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These should always be '''user pages'''. | These should always be '''user pages'''. | ||
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The basic principle here is to have '''good rationale'''. Think about ''why'' you are creating this page; in other words, why the concept you are writing a page for needs to have its own article. Did you come across this while playing with a scale or exploring compositional possibilities, or otherwise while investigating structures theoretically? If so, then there is some reason or context that the idea exists in; we therefore urge you to describe that reason when you are writing the page. Additionally, question whether it is really necessary to create a page or if what you have the interest in talking about would belong as a mention somewhere else. The below criteria are soft guidelines in general, but delineate what the good reasons are for a page to be made. | The basic principle here is to have '''good rationale'''. Think about ''why'' you are creating this page; in other words, why the concept you are writing a page for needs to have its own article. Did you come across this while playing with a scale or exploring compositional possibilities, or otherwise while investigating structures theoretically? If so, then there is some reason or context that the idea exists in; we therefore urge you to describe that reason when you are writing the page. Additionally, question whether it is really necessary to create a page or if what you have the interest in talking about would belong as a mention somewhere else. The below criteria are soft guidelines in general, but delineate what the good reasons are for a page to be made. | ||