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{{Nutshell|Fictional elements are expected to follow the same [[WP:Notability|notability]] guidelines as any other topic.}}
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{{Nutshell|Fictional elements are expected to follow the same [[WP:Notability|notability]] guidelines as any other topic.}}


Several attempts have been made to establish specialized guidelines to cover the '''notability of fictional elements''' within Wikipedia, but without any success. It has been determined that existing policy and guideline, specifically [[WP:GNG|Wikipedia's general notability guideline]] is appropriate and sufficient for demonstrating the notability of fictional elements. Specifically, fictional elements are presumed to be notable if there is significant coverage in independent secondary sources about the fictional element; when a fictional element is presumed notable, a separate article to cover that element is usually acceptable.
Several attempts have been made to establish specialized guidelines to cover the '''notability of fictional elements''' within Wikipedia, but without any success. It has been determined that existing policy and guideline, specifically [[WP:GNG|Wikipedia's general notability guideline]] is appropriate and sufficient for demonstrating the notability of fictional elements. Specifically, fictional elements are presumed to be notable if there is significant coverage in independent secondary sources about the fictional element; when a fictional element is presumed notable, a separate article to cover that element is usually acceptable.
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* [[Wikipedia:Notability (films)]]
* [[Wikipedia:Notability (films)]]


Articles on fiction are expected to follow existing content policies and guidelines, particularly [[WP:NOT#PLOT|Wikipedia is not simply plot summaries]]. Articles on fiction elements are expected to cover more about "real-world" aspects of the element, such as its development and reception, than "in-universe" details. Editors interesting in writing articles on fictional elements are encouraged to review [[WP:WAF|Writing About Fiction]] to understand the general approach and content of these articles. Editors should also review guidelines and recommendations made by WikiProjects that deal primarily with works of fiction. These include but not limited to:
Articles on fiction are expected to follow existing content policies and guidelines, particularly [[WP:NOT#PLOT|Wikipedia is not simply plot summaries]]. Articles on fiction elements are expected to cover more about "real-world" aspects of the element, such as its development and reception, than "in-universe" details. Editors interesting in writing articles on fictional elements are encouraged to review [[WP:WAF|Writing About Fiction]] and [[Wikipedia:Writing better articles#Check your fiction]] to understand the general approach and content of these articles. Editors should also review guidelines and recommendations made by WikiProjects that deal primarily with works of fiction. These include but not limited to:
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Television]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Television]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Soap Operas]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Film]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Film]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Anime and manga]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Anime and manga]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics]]
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==Further guidance==
==Previous proposals==
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; Wikiprojects

* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Films/Style guidelines]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels/Style guidelines]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Television/Style guidelines]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Soap Operas#Style_guidelines]]
* [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines]]

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; Other policies and guidelines, examples and how-tos not mentioned above:

* [[Wikipedia:Television episodes]]
* [[Wikipedia:Writing better articles#Check your fiction]]

;Previous proposals
* [[Wikipedia:Fiction]], a previous failed content proposal
* [[Wikipedia:Fiction]], a previous failed content proposal
* [[Wikipedia:Notability (fiction)/proposed-12-9-07]], a previous failed proposal
* [[Wikipedia:Notability (fiction)/proposed-12-9-07]], a previous failed proposal
* [[User:Phil Sandifer/Fiction proposal]], a previous proposal
* [[User:Phil Sandifer/Fiction proposal]], a previous proposal
* [[Wikipedia:Plot-only description of fictional works]], a previous proposal
* [[Wikipedia:Plot-only description of fictional works]], a previous proposal

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{{Wikipedia policies and guidelines}}
{{Wikipedia policies and guidelines}}

Revision as of 20:09, 7 December 2010

Several attempts have been made to establish specialized guidelines to cover the notability of fictional elements within Wikipedia, but without any success. It has been determined that existing policy and guideline, specifically Wikipedia's general notability guideline is appropriate and sufficient for demonstrating the notability of fictional elements. Specifically, fictional elements are presumed to be notable if there is significant coverage in independent secondary sources about the fictional element; when a fictional element is presumed notable, a separate article to cover that element is usually acceptable.

Non-notable elements of fiction (such as characters and episodes) may be grouped into an appropriate list-like article. Advice for the appropriateness of these list articles can be found at the general Notability guideline and at Stand-alone Lists and Topics.

There are specialized notability guidelines for works of fiction which can be found in the following guidelines:

Articles on fiction are expected to follow existing content policies and guidelines, particularly Wikipedia is not simply plot summaries. Articles on fiction elements are expected to cover more about "real-world" aspects of the element, such as its development and reception, than "in-universe" details. Editors interesting in writing articles on fictional elements are encouraged to review Writing About Fiction and Wikipedia:Writing better articles#Check your fiction to understand the general approach and content of these articles. Editors should also review guidelines and recommendations made by WikiProjects that deal primarily with works of fiction. These include but not limited to:


Previous proposals