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Because of the lack of representation, the Nonbinary Wiki is not as strict regarding references as other wikis (such as Wikipedia). Blogs and other social media may be used as references if they are the only available source. If an identity is [[Nonbinary Wiki:Uncommon identities|considered uncommon]], it should be tagged with the {{tl|uncommon identity}} template, but it should not be deleted unless it's clearly a joke or false information. | Because of the lack of representation, the Nonbinary Wiki is not as strict regarding references as other wikis (such as Wikipedia). Blogs and other social media may be used as references if they are the only available source. If an identity is [[Nonbinary Wiki:Uncommon identities|considered uncommon]], it should be tagged with the {{tl|uncommon identity}} template, but it should not be deleted unless it's clearly a joke or false information. | ||
A person is considered notable and acceptable in the wiki if their identity somehow falls outside the [[gender binary]] and if some kind of media has talked about them. Social media (such as Twitter or personal blogs) are not enough justification for the inclusion of a biography. | |||
Pages that are not about a person or an identity are acceptable as long as they provide more information on nonbinary or transgender topics (such as [[transition]]). If you think an article shouldn't be here, open a new thread in the article's talk page exposing your arguments. | |||
== Project and user pages == | == Project and user pages == |