Angela wrote:
This thread seems to completely mix up notability and verifiability. The two are not the same, and only verifiability was meant to be policy, not notability.
The policy itself is confused, in that case. I've already given an example of how I could write a fully cited and verifiable article using a primary source that would be deleted under the "third-party" requirement in the policy as written. Since TV shows are tainted by popularity, though, perhaps I should use something "scholarly "instead.
If I were to write an article about Hamlet and I cited only the text of the play (widely available anywhere) for all of the facts I wrote, is that article unverifiable?