Not every Wikipedia page follows the same rules. A small business and a famous person both need strong sources, but what counts as "notable enough" is very different for each one.
A local shop with great reviews might not qualify at all. A public figure with just a few news mentions might. It gets confusing fast, and honestly, most first-time editors get this wrong.
This forum breaks it down clearly. We look at what Wikipedia actually wants to see, what gets pages deleted, and how the process works in real situations. If you work with a Wikipedia consultancy in UK or you are trying to figure this out on your own, this is a good place to start.
Come with your questions. There are no silly ones here.
Not every Wikipedia page follows the same rules. A small business and a famous person both need strong sources, but what counts as "notable enough" is very different for each one.
A local shop with great reviews might not qualify at all. A public figure with just a few news mentions might. It gets confusing fast, and honestly, most first-time editors get this wrong.
This forum breaks it down clearly. We look at what Wikipedia actually wants to see, what gets pages deleted, and how the process works in real situations. If you work with a Wikipedia consultancy in UK or you are trying to figure this out on your own, this is a good place to start.
Come with your questions. There are no silly ones here.