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{{retitle|The Time Lord Academy/Random question about making articles}} | |||
If you want to make an article for something like a real world thing that is completely minor or doesn’t have much significance (a food, a device, a piece of equipment, etc.) does the thing in question actually need to be referred to by name within the story where we see it for it to get an article? | If you want to make an article for something like a real world thing that is completely minor or doesn’t have much significance (a food, a device, a piece of equipment, etc.) does the thing in question actually need to be referred to by name within the story where we see it for it to get an article? | ||
Random example: a character is seen using a blender, but they never refer to the device by name, would that give one enough grounds to go and create a “Blender” article? | Random example: a character is seen using a blender, but they never refer to the device by name, would that give one enough grounds to go and create a “Blender” article? | ||
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If you want to make an article for something like a real world thing that is completely minor or doesn’t have much significance (a food, a device, a piece of equipment, etc.) does the thing in question actually need to be referred to by name within the story where we see it for it to get an article?
Random example: a character is seen using a blender, but they never refer to the device by name, would that give one enough grounds to go and create a “Blender” article?