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Revision as of 07:34, 1 December 2007
Relevance in Wikipedia is the umbrella term for:
- being notable, see Wikipedia:Notability
- being interesting, see Wikipedia:Trivia
That being notable and being interesting are treated as separate characteristics of Wikipedia articles follows from the NPOV tutorial, which states that Wikipedia topics need to be notable and also interesting.
At times just because information is true and citable does not necessarily mean it meets the threshold for notability within a given article.
See also other notability related topics in the list on the right.