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{{nutshell|title=This essay|The presumption of notability is an assumption that a topic is notable enough to have its own Wikipedia article. We assume that a topic is notable if it has received [[WP:SIGCOV|significant coverage]] in [[WP:secondary|secondary]] and [[WP:independent|independent]] [[Wikipedia:RS|reliable sources]].|An editor can show that the presumption does not apply to a topic or that the topic should [[WP:NOT|not]] otherwise have a Wikipedia article.|Before beginning the [[WPeletion process|deletion process]], the burden is on the editor who wants to delete the article to conduct a [[WP:BEFORE|search]] and explain why the presumption does not apply.|During a [[WP:AFD|deletion discussion]], any editor who wants to keep an article must show that the topic has significant coverage in reliable sources.}} | {{nutshell|title=This essay|The presumption of notability is an assumption that a topic is notable enough to have its own Wikipedia article. We assume that a topic is notable if it has received [[WP:SIGCOV|significant coverage]] in [[WP:secondary|secondary]] and [[WP:independent|independent]] [[Wikipedia:RS|reliable sources]].|An editor can show that the presumption does not apply to a topic or that the topic should [[WP:NOT|not]] otherwise have a Wikipedia article.|Before beginning the [[WPeletion process|deletion process]], the burden is on the editor who wants to delete the article to conduct a [[WP:BEFORE|search]] and explain why the presumption does not apply.|During a [[WP:AFD|deletion discussion]], any editor who wants to keep an article must show that the topic has significant coverage in reliable sources.}} |
The [[WP:GNG|general notability guideline]] creates a '''presumption of notability'''. The [[presumption]] (or assumption) is that topics that have [[WP:SIGCOV|significant coverage]] in [[WP:independent|independent]], [[WP:RS|reliable sources]] should have a Wikipedia article written about it. | The [[WP:GNG|general notability guideline]] creates a '''presumption of notability'''. The [[presumption]] (or assumption) is that topics that have [[WP:SIGCOV|significant coverage]] in [[WP:independent|independent]], [[WP:RS|reliable sources]] should have a Wikipedia article written about it. An editor may show that the presumption may not apply to a topic through the [[Wikipediaeletion process|deletion process]]. Other editors then have the burden to show that an article topic is notable. |
== Reason for the presumption == | == Reason for the presumption == |
Okumaya devam et...