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==[[SmashWiki:Notability]]==
==[[SmashWiki:Notability]]==
SmashWiki does not have hard guidelines regarding an event's notability. This is due to the importance of preserving events that may become lost to time due to missing brackets, such as {{Trn|MLG San Francisco 2004}}, or websites that host tournament results shutting down, such as [[All is Brawl]]. However, that does not mean all tournaments deserve to have their own individual pages: events with very low entrants counts compared to the general size of their region or feature very little players that would normally make it out of pools at larger events are usually too small or unimportant to be covered. In addition, most locals and weekly events do not have their own pages and are better covered on their respective tournament series' pages; exceptions to this include pre-major locals, or locals that serve as a prelude to major events, and special editions that feature a larger entrant count than normal. Finally, collegiate tournaments are not considered notable and as such are not allowed on SmashWiki, unless the tournament is part of a larger regional ''Smash'' event or feature several notable players (such as {{Trn|SSBU Open at CECC May Madness 2024}}). Conversely, online tournaments and arcadians are allowed on the wiki, provided that they have a large-enough entrants count or prize pool. Any event used by a global tournament tier system are also assumed to be notable by default.
Prior to the creation of a tournament article, the very first thing that needs to be considered is the tournament's notability. The wiki does not have an explicit requirement for what tournaments are considered "notable"; generally, any tournaments with several notable players in attendance (at least double digits) or a sizeable prize pool (at least triple digits) will be allowed on the wiki. tournaments where the vast majority of players are those that rarely make it out of pools are not allowed, though if the tournament is part of a notable series, those results can go into the tournament series page instead. In addition, collegiate tournaments are not considered notable on the wiki and are also not allowed. Conversely, online tournaments and arcadians are allowed on the wiki, provided that they have a large-enough entrants count or prize pool.


==Required sections==
==Required sections==
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===Controversies===
===Controversies===
Controversies should only be included if it directly affects the tournament, such as how the tournament is run. Controversies should not include drama that have no consequences. In addition, only controversies directly related to the tournament should be included; any controversies which involves an attendee outside of the tournament belongs on their respective Smasher page.
Controversies should only be included if it directly affects the tournament, such as how the tournament is run. Controversies should not include drama that ultimately amount to nothing or have little impact on the tournament's reputation. In addition, only controversies directly related to the tournament should be included; any controversies which involves an attendee outside of the tournament belongs on their respective Smasher page.


===Gallery===
===Gallery===
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==Other guidelines to remember==
==Other guidelines to remember==
*<nowiki>{{upcoming}} and {{ongoing}}</nowiki> should be added to tournaments depending on its status.
*<nowiki>{{upcoming}} and {{ongoing}}</nowiki> should be added to tournaments depending on its status.
*Many events often use characters such as "#" or "|" in their event titles. As these characters conflict with wiki syntax, they are to be excluded in the title of the page and the infobox. However, users can choose to display the original title by using the <nowiki>{{title|}</nowiki> template, though this is not recommended as when users fill out a Smasher results table, they will likely copy that syntax and break the table.
*Many events often use characters such as "#" or "|" in their event titles. As these characters conflict with wiki syntax, they are to be excluded in the title of the page and the infobox. However, users can choose to display the original title by using the <nowiki>{{title|}</nowiki> template, though this is not recommended as when users fill out a Smasher results table, they will likely copy that syntax and break the results table.
*The name of the tournament used on the wiki should match the name that appears on the tournament's logo or the name that is used on a tournament tier system. As such, any extraneous information in the title of the tournament page, such as information regarding the event's pot prize, should be removed when creating the page for the wiki. In addition, improper syntax, such as a missing space between punctuation (for example, {{Trn|Chad Saga:Fast Edition}}), can be corrected on the wiki; however, the original title must be a redirect, and if a mistake is big enough, it should be noted in the introduction of the tournament page.
*The name of the tournament used on the wiki should match the name that appears on the tournament's logo or the name that is used on a tournament tier system. As such, any extraneous information in the title of the tournament page, such as information denoting the event's pot prize, should be removed when creating the page for the wiki. In addition, improper syntax, such as a missing space between punctuation (for example, {{Trn|Chad Saga:Fast Edition}}), can be corrected on the wiki; however, the original title must be a redirect, and if a mistake is big enough, it should be noted in the introduction of the tournament page.
*Though SmashWiki often follows what the rankings or a panelist group say, there are several cases where they categorize an event that the wiki believes is incorrect, often as a result of flaws with the rankings' algorithm or differences. As such, if a discrepancy exists, the tournament size reported should follow what SmashWiki determines it to be, while the discrepancy should be reported in the tournament summary, with an explanation as to why the discrepancy exists.
*Though SmashWiki often follows what the rankings or a panelist group say, there are several cases where they categorize an event that the wiki believes is incorrect, often as a result of flaws with the rankings' algorithm or differences. As such, if a discrepancy exists, the tournament size reported should follow what SmashWiki determines it to be, while the discrepancy should be reported in the tournament summary, with an explanation as to why the discrepancy exists.
*When updating tournament results during an event that is ongoing, there is no rule as to how many results can be updated at a time. However, for earlier brackets it is generally advised to only update the bracket when a round is finished, in order to keep recent changes reports to a minimum.
*When updating tournament results, there is no rule as to how many results can be updated at a time. However, for earlier brackets it is generally advised to only update the bracket when a round is finished, in order to keep recent changes reports to a minimum.

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