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This policy details Halopedia's policies on '''notability''', which is based off Wikipedia's ''[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Notability|notability policy]]''. ''Notability'' determines whether a topic merits its own article. Article topics are required to be notable, or "worthy of notice." It is important to note that a notability determination does not necessarily depend on things like fame, importance, or the popularity of a topic—although those may enhance the acceptability of a subject that meets the guidelines explained below.
This policy details Halopedia's policies on notability, which is loosely based off Wikipedia's notability policy.


==Guidelines==
== Overview ==
{{Article Quote|If a topic has received <u>significant coverage</u> in <u>reliable sources</u> that are <u>independent of the subject</u>, it is <u>presumed</u> to satisfy the inclusion criteria for a stand-alone article.}}
Notability determines whether a topic merits its own article. Article topics are required to be notable, or "worthy of notice." It is important to note that a notability determination does not necessarily depend on things like fame, importance, or the popularity of a topic—although those may enhance the acceptability of a subject that meets the guidelines explained below:
A topic can only be considered notable and important ''if'' it appears in and/or has any relevance to the Halo franchise. That being said, there are some exceptions to this policy: ''"If any of these items see sufficient and future growth (at least more than a couple of sentences/a paragraph), they should have a place in Halopedia, linked from the mentioned article via <code>==See Also==</code> section/heading or by using the [[Template:Main|Main Article redirect template]]."''


* ''"Significant coverage"'' means that sources address the subject directly in detail, and no original research is needed to extract the content. Significant coverage is more than a trivial mention but it need not be the main topic of the source material. In short, apply the "Trivial" test.
== Criteria ==
* ''"Reliable sources"'' means sources need editorial integrity to allow verifiable evaluation of notability. Sources may encompass published works in all forms and media. Availability of secondary sources covering the subject is a good test for notability.
Keeping in mind that all articles must conform with the policy on verifiability to reliable sources, and mere description of the information by official sources are not sufficient toy establish notability; they may be notable based on meeting one of the following criteria:
* ''"Independent of the subject"'' excludes works produced by those affiliated with the subject including (but not limited to): self-publicity, advertising, self-published material by the subject, autobiographies, press releases, etc. Fan-made material are notable when and only when said material has received sufficient attention from [[Bungie]] or [[343 Industries]]. Examples of this include the Machinima ''[[Red vs Blue]]'' or the graphic novel ''[[Halo: A Fistful of Arrows]]''.
 
* ''"Presumed"'' means that significant coverage in reliable sources establishes a presumption, not a guarantee, that a subject is suitable for inclusion. Editors may reach a consensus that although a topic meets this criterion, it is not appropriate for a standalone article. For example, such an article may violate [[H:NOT|What Halopedia Is Not]].
*The information has all the necessary quality that can be included in articles and that it has significant coverage to such extent that it is more than a trivial mention.<ref group="note">A perfect example of this would be [[List of food and drinks]].</ref> Furthermore, the information has reliable and reputable sources that are independent of the subject.<ref group="note">Here, reliable and reputable sources would typically refer to established parties that contribute to the development of the Halo franchise and its community. Such examples would be like [[halo.bungie.org]], [[Ascendant Justice (blog)]] and [[Rooster Teeth Productions]]. The best example of a non-reputable/reliable source is Youtube, specifically Youtube commentators.</ref>
*The information has all the necessary quality of having its own article. There is a foreseeable certainty that the information will see sufficient and future growth. If otherwise, the information must be capable of presenting itself concisely in a section of an article than in its own article. If the information is essentially a copy of a Wikipedia entry, a simple interwiki link to that Wikipedia will suffice and that information should be kept in a form of a summary.<ref group="note">This is also to ensure that the wiki complies with Wikipedia's own attribution policy.</ref>
 
== Notes ==
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Template:Policies This policy details Halopedia's policies on notability, which is loosely based off Wikipedia's notability policy.

Overview

Notability determines whether a topic merits its own article. Article topics are required to be notable, or "worthy of notice." It is important to note that a notability determination does not necessarily depend on things like fame, importance, or the popularity of a topic—although those may enhance the acceptability of a subject that meets the guidelines explained below:

Criteria

Keeping in mind that all articles must conform with the policy on verifiability to reliable sources, and mere description of the information by official sources are not sufficient toy establish notability; they may be notable based on meeting one of the following criteria:

  • The information has all the necessary quality that can be included in articles and that it has significant coverage to such extent that it is more than a trivial mention.[note 1] Furthermore, the information has reliable and reputable sources that are independent of the subject.[note 2]
  • The information has all the necessary quality of having its own article. There is a foreseeable certainty that the information will see sufficient and future growth. If otherwise, the information must be capable of presenting itself concisely in a section of an article than in its own article. If the information is essentially a copy of a Wikipedia entry, a simple interwiki link to that Wikipedia will suffice and that information should be kept in a form of a summary.[note 3]

Notes

  1. ^ A perfect example of this would be List of food and drinks.
  2. ^ Here, reliable and reputable sources would typically refer to established parties that contribute to the development of the Halo franchise and its community. Such examples would be like halo.bungie.org, Ascendant Justice (blog) and Rooster Teeth Productions. The best example of a non-reputable/reliable source is Youtube, specifically Youtube commentators.
  3. ^ This is also to ensure that the wiki complies with Wikipedia's own attribution policy.