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Notability in the English Wikipedia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Notability in the English Wikipedia
In the context of the English version of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, notability is an editorial metric to determine topics meriting a dedicated encyclopedia article. Its application is described in the guideline Wikipedia:Notability. In general, notability is an attempt to assess whether the topic has "gained sufficiently significant attention by the world at large and over a period of time"〔 as evidenced by significant coverage in reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic. ==History== The language of the criterion was modified and adapted to produce notability guidance in specific subject areas, before being introduced into the proposed notability guideline in September 2006. In response to growing concerns in 2006 about issues specifically affecting biographies of living persons, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales intervened to introduce a notability criterion via the core policy of "". Wales commented that "I added Wikipedia is not a newspaper and especially not a tabloid newspaper and that we… attempt to make some sort of judgment about the long term historical notability of something…".〔Andrea Forte and Amy Bruckman (2008), ("Scaling Consensus: Increasing Decentralization in Wikipedia Governance" ), Proceedings of the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences〕 The criterion was subsequently refined into this Notability guideline; Wales was unsure if the policy changes would be accepted, but within weeks the policy had been "refined, copyedited, and extended to include heuristics for determining long-term notability".〔
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