User talk:Jrkent98

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Happy editing!  VickKiang  (talk)  02:47, 29 October 2022 (UTC)

Redirect for Mind-set
Unfortunately, I had to redirect Mind-set. Good effort, but articles on Wikipedia need to meet notability guidelines. Your article need to meet the general notability guideline, see WP:GNG or WP:42, which needs multiple independent, significant, reliable, and usually secondary sources. Other than primary interviews and a non-independent site 1 (the director's staff listing is not independent from the film itself), there are just two reviews and two film festivals.

The first review does not seem to meet the reliable source guideline, WP:RS, which usually requires editorial control showing a reputation for fact checking and accuracy or the authors being subject-matter-experts. This website has no editorial policies, amateurs can be critics, and you can pay to get a review which will be promoted on the UKFR Website. This doesn't seem to meet reliable sourcing guidelines. Similarly, the other site has no editorial policies.

Further, the film won an award from a minor film festival, that also has no policies (non-RS IMO). The BIFA website has a Wikipedia page at British Independent Film Awards and is probably reliable, but a longlisted film (not a win) seems insufficient on its own to pass the general notability guideline by itself. There are also additional criteria at WP:NFILM but I don't think this meets any. For more help, see Help:Your first article. Many thanks!  VickKiang  (talk)  03:03, 29 October 2022 (UTC)