[03:03:42] Hey, a wikidata page, generally does not get deleted. Still there is some criteria. Like, I read if a person has a wiki page, then the wikidata page, wont get deleted. Is it mandatory to have on en wiki? Or hif, mr, ab wikipedia are also acceptable ? Also, many wikidata pages, I've seen without a wiki page... Can that happen too? [03:06:02] PurpleMelon13: It doesn't have to be enwiki; any sitelink qualifies, including any Wikipedia, Wikisource, etc. And yes, items without sitelinks can be fine, too. [03:06:09] [[WD:N]] [03:06:10] 10[1] 1010https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Notability - Redirection from 10https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/WD:N?redirect=no [03:07:30] JAA Thank you so much! If that is the case, literally anyone can create a wikidata page, won't it be self-promotion or vandalism ? [03:08:34] PurpleMelon13: Self-promotion for the sake of self-promotion is not allowed, no. Such items are frequently removed. [03:09:21] JAA Okay got it! Was concerned about that, thank you so much! [03:09:26] > It refers to an instance of a clearly identifiable conceptual or material entity that can be described using serious and publicly available references. [03:09:38] That's the rule for inclusion when there is no sitelink. [03:10:52] Self-promotion isn't explicitly excluded by that, but 'serious references' normally narrows it down. [03:11:07] JAA Okay, got it. One more question, incase there is no sitelink- but the person, on wikidata has a Google Knowledge panel- that works? Public references can be anything? Even self-published sources? Pinterest, medium? Because I have seen, many such references. [03:11:08] In general, I'd advise against submitting items where you have a conflict of interest. [03:11:18] JAA Okay [03:11:39] Self-published references are generally not considered 'serious' for that purpose. [03:13:19] JAA Okay okay, thank you so much!