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'''Thank you for using the Article Wizard!'''

Your proposed topic is not notable enough to have a standalone article. However, some topics may become notable in the future if they receive substantial attention in reliable sources. If this is the case, you can write an article about the subject at that point in time. Some topics are best covered by expanding existing articles. We encourage you to continue to participate in the project in other ways, such as working on improving existing articles.

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1. have a reputation for reliability: they are [[Wikipedia:Notability (summary)|reliable sources]]<br>
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'''Sources are (nearly) everything'''

Your topic might be [[Wikipedia:Notability (summary)|notable]], but without good references, nobody else can review it and agree with you, or [[WP:V|verify]] the information in your article. Most articles fail because they do not have enough sources of the right kind to establish notability ''and'' support the claims in the content. Check out the Wzard's [[Wikipedia:Article_wizard/Sources|sources page]] again, or read more about [[Wikipedia|Reliable sources]].

* Look for more sources! Use an Internet search engine, or go to your local library as many Wikipedia editors do.
* Remember that not every subject in the world meets the [[Wikipedia:Notability (summary)|notability]] criteria – some that don't might do so in future, and some (probably) never will.
* Remember that not every subject meeting the [[Wikipedia:Notability (summary)|notability]] criteria is encyclopedic – items such as FAQs, video game guides, memorials, instruction manuals, directories, list of links, advertising, self-promotion, and dictionary definitions are not encyclopedic. See [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not|What Wikipedia is not]].
* If you're unsure whether your sources are sufficient, or how to write from a [[WP:NPOV|neutral point of view]], ask at the [[WP:TEAHOUSE|Teahouse]], our friendly, informal place for getting help, or click the blue button above to get help online.
* If you're unable to find the sources to support an article, you could post a request at [[Wikipedia:Requested articles]].


If you'd like to try to find the [[Wikipedia:Notability (summary)|reliable sources]] needed for your proposed article, these links may help:

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{{!}}{{findsources|new article}}. <br>Remember, though, that many valuable sources are not available online.
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{{Article wizard/button2|[[Wikipedia:Your first article|More about writing articles]]}}
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