User talk:SomuSaha/sandbox

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Drm310 in topic Feedback

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@SomuSaha: You put this in the edit summary: "please check this content is ok or I should write some other way? Since I was trying to create a page for the institute I am studying. If this sample content is not fit then anyone please help me with the content." If you want feedback, you should probably post your comment somewhere else. It is unlikely that anyone will notice your comment if it's in the edit summary.

You should review Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies). Wikipedia only includes articles that are of interest to the world at large over a period of time. We use evidence from reliable and independent sources to gauge this interest. Currently, you have provided no sources to show that this organization is notable enough for inclusion. Please look for sources that will indicate that this institution is suitable for a Wikipedia article. Note that certain types of sources are unacceptable, such as:

  • Self-published sources - blogs, message forums, social media (including, but not limited to: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube)
  • Original research - unpublished personal knowledge, experience, opinions and feelings
  • Primary sources - organization's own website, press releases and other materials authored by the organization. They may be used only for basic facts and figures (such as date of establishment, number of students, etc.) but cannot be used to establish notability

If you are having difficulty, then you could post a message at the Wikipedia:Teahouse or the Reliable sources noticeboard for help finding sources.

You must also write from a neutral point of view, avoiding any language that appears to present the subject in an overly positive or negative way. For example, the sentence "This institute being a leading in the field, enjoys unbeatable reputation" is a subjective, praiseworthy statement that is not suitable for a neutral encyclopedia.

Lastly, if you are affiliated with this institution, you should avoid trying to write about it at all, due to the inherent difficulty in writing from the required neutral point of view. Please refer to Wikipedia's plain and simple conflict of interest guide for a more detailed explanation. --Drm310 🍁 (talk) 15:55, 28 May 2019 (UTC)Reply