When determining Wikipedia's notability, “significant coverage” is a key factor in establishing whether a subject meets the necessary criteria. This concept refers to reliable, independent sources providing in-depth information about the topic, demonstrating that it is of public interest and not just a minor mention. Media coverage, articles from notable publications, books, and other detailed discussions contribute to this type of coverage. It must go beyond routine reporting or trivial mentions, showcasing substantial and detailed content about the subject. The Wikipedia notability standards emphasize that sources should be credible and not self-published or promotional. Significant coverage proves that the topic is notable enough to warrant an article and inclusion in the online encyclopedia.
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