Wikipedia:Do_not_confuse_stub_status_with_non-notability

Wikipedia:Do not confuse stub status with non-notability

Wikipedia:Do not confuse stub status with non-notability


Sometimes in articles for deletion discussions, editors will argue that an article is small or contains very little content and therefore must not be notable. This is a fallacy simply because a short article may be incomplete or simply may only be warranted. Such articles are typically called a stub, and stub articles are widely accepted as a common type of article.

User:Montanabw stated eloquently in one discussion "Do not confuse stub status with non-notability."

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