
Wikipedia Notability: Who Qualifies?
Wikipedia's notability guideline defines what topics merit an article. Learn the criteria that make a subject 'notable' enough for Wikipedia.
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Wikipedia's notability guideline defines what topics merit an article. Learn the criteria that make a subject 'notable' enough for Wikipedia.
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Wikipedia's Five Pillars are five fundamental principles. Find out what they are and how they guide Wikipedia's mission and editing.
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Overview of Wikipedia's community rules. Learn how core policies (like neutrality and verifiability) keep content reliable.
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Editing with or without an account? See what benefits a registered Wikipedia user gets (user page, watchlist, etc.) vs editing anonymously.
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How to create a Wikipedia page, step by step. Covers meeting notability and sourcing requirements and navigating the article submission process.
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Learn how to edit Wikipedia: from using wiki markup or VisualEditor to following etiquette and best practices for contributing.
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Wikimedia Commons is Wikipedia's image and media library. Find out how Commons works and how its free licenses allow content reuse.
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Wikidata is Wikipedia's structured data hub. Find out how this central knowledge base works and supports Wikipedia's content.
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Wikipedia isn't alone—learn about its sister projects (Wiktionary, Commons, Wikidata, etc.) and how they complement the encyclopedia.
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Wikipedia exists in over 300 languages. Explore how major language editions differ in size, content focus, and community rules.
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