Tonight I tried to create a Wikipedia page for Lemmy to try and raise awareness, but it was quickly rejected for the following reason:

This submission’s references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published, reliable, secondary sources that are independent of the subject. Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see technical help and learn about mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia.

I guess we’ll have to start getting journalists to write about it?

  • @Liwott
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    173 years ago

    A good first step in “advertising through Wikipedia” might be to add a link to join-lemmy on the “Fediverse” page.

    • @PuaNani
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      53 years ago

      The fediverse page already mentions lemmy. Someone can try to find a way to get join-lemmy there, but i think it’ll be removed

      • @Liwott
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        63 years ago

        Just added it. I wouldn’t think it will be removed, other services in that list with no dedicated Wikipedia page also have links …

    • @Liwott
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      23 years ago

      Most. But there are also others, including “Le Monde” and “Le Figaro”, which are probably the most famous french newspapers

      • @the_tech_beast
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        23 years ago

        Oh… I did not notice that. Someone will probably write an article on Lemmy in the future, we will have to wait

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    • @the_tech_beast
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      93 years ago

      According to Wikipedia, the sources should be reliable and independent. So…

    • @PuaNani
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      83 years ago

      They rarely accept social medias like reddit as sources. They will accept twitter as a source if it’s relevant,

      example: trump toots: “I like vegans”. Wikipedia: “trump reported that he likes vegans”[source here]

    • @seahorseOP
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      43 years ago

      Unfortunately, those aren’t really independent sources, which is what they’re looking for.

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        • @seahorseOP
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          Above are the references I submitted. They seem to want at least 2 independent sources though.

  • @testman
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    113 years ago

    Yep, quick internet search for “Lemmy” does not show any articles about it. Is there any other way to get coverage besides asking people to write articles?