charles.r.matthews(a)ntlworld.com wrote:
Guy Chapman aka JzG wrote
Absence of any claim to validity is what is at
issue, and the
absence of any sources is one of the diagnostic factors. very few
sourced articles are flagged for A7.
Oh, some are, you know. I had a worry about this yesterday, writing
about a historian who was at the College de France. What if some admin
has no idea whether this is an 'assertion of notability' or not? I'm not
going to demean myself by adding 'the world-famous and prestigious
academic institution in Paris'. But I do wonder whether some people
would think I should, in order to be asserting a bit louder.
I've seen articles which declare their subject to be Emmy winning csd
under A7, so I do wonder what constitutes an assertion of notability.
It's almost to the point where we need to write our articles with the
lead sentence blah is notable because they won an emmy rather than blah,
a sfx company which won an emmy...
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