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'''Citizendium''' will have standards for inclusion for its articles.  In addition to policies on [[Citizendium_Pilot:Feasibility Policy|feasibility]], [[Citizendium_Pilot:Neutrality Policy|neutrality]], and others, Citizendium will have an exclusion policy based on obscenity.  Citizendium is meant for readers of all ages, and so as little sexually objectionable material as possible.
'''Citizendium''' will have standards for inclusion for its articles.  In addition to policies on [[Citizendium_Pilot:Maintainability Policy|maintainability]], [[Citizendium_Pilot:Neutrality Policy|neutrality]], and others, Citizendium will have an exclusion policy based on obscenity.  Citizendium is meant for readers of all ages, and so as little sexually objectionable material as possible.
 
==Topics that aren't notable==
Some topics should not be counted for an article's notability.  If a subject is notable only for one of these reasons, it should not be included.  However, if an article is notable for another reason, it should still be included.  For instance, [[Marilyn Monroe]] is a Playboy model, but she is also notable as an actress, and thus should clearly be included, and since her modeling is considered a significant event in her career, it would be mentioned.
 
The following topics should not be considered for notability:
 
*Modelling in a pornographic magazine.
*Appearing in a pornographic film, or web-based pornography.
*A sex act based solely on descriptions available from unreliable sources or pornographic films

Revision as of 13:07, 22 January 2007

Citizendium will have standards for inclusion for its articles. In addition to policies on maintainability, neutrality, and others, Citizendium will have an exclusion policy based on obscenity. Citizendium is meant for readers of all ages, and so as little sexually objectionable material as possible.