User:PorkchopGMX/Popularity doesn’t always equal notability

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

So, you are very popular. Somebody makes an article about you. Later, the article gets deleted. Why did it get deleted?

the general notability guideline
has been met, your article will usually survive. But if you don’t really have a lot of good sources despite meeting some criteria, your article may be deleted.

If you think you’re popular and you want to create an article about yourself,

don’t create an article about yourself
, or other people related to you, it will almost always get deleted.

Also if your subject can be briefly described in a related article,

Tropical Depression Four (2017), a storm in the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season despite it being very weak, not affecting land, and not being noteworthy itself. Hurricane Harvey
, a hurricane that happened later in the season, hit Texas and caused a lot of damage, and being very noteworthy for it being very catastrophic, deserves an article. Somebody later puts Tropical Depression Four into the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season article and redirects the article about the tropical depression to that section, realizing it was not very noteworthy.

If somebody deletes an article about you, do not ask them to give it back. If you react aggressively to an article being deleted, it may let you to being

blocked. For help on why your article was deleted, see Why was the page I created deleted?. The article about you could be on sites like Deletionpedia
, allowing users to recover the article and make improvements to it.


See also

Wikipedia:E=N