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Final Fantasy Wiki:Article Creation Policy
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The Article Creation Policy is the criteria used for determining the inclusion of an article for a subject. This solely concerns the creation of an article for the subject, and does not define its notability or coverage. The wiki aims to cover everything within the Final Fantasy universes, and within their backgrounds, defined by the Scope. The criteria for creating pages is based on its number of appearances within first-tier scope and the type of subject. Subjects which appear in more releases may eventually require pages if they did not in the past.
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The Article Creation Policy is the criteria used for determining the inclusion of an article for a subject. This solely concerns the creation of an article for the subject, and does not define its notability or coverage. The wiki aims to cover everything within the Final Fantasy universes, and within their backgrounds, defined by the Scope. The criteria for creating pages is based on its number of appearances within first-tier scope and the type of subject. Subjects which appear in more releases may eventually require pages if they did not in the past. When a page for a subject is not created, the would-be title for it becomes a redirect to where it is covered, or is placed on a disambiguation page. In many cases, these link to a specific entry on a table on list pages.