J.L.W.S. The Special One wrote:
Even if we don't draw an exact line, we can reduce the range of values for which a reasonable Wikipedian would draw it at.
"One-size-fits-all" notability criteria are impossible to set. We need topic-specific notability guidelines that could determine notability, or lack thereof, in at least 90% of cases (exceptions will always exist). Moreover, notability criteria should not be systemically biased. For example, the notability criteria for films states that a film which wins a "major award" is notable. In a footnote, the Academy Awards and Cannes are listed as examples of "major awards". However, what about Chinese films? Shouldn't the Golden Horse Awards be considered "major"?
India is the country which produces the most films, but very few of them are known.
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