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Wikipedia:Biography dos and don'ts

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Biography articles follow particular rules for consistency and ease of use.

When editing biographies:
DO:
Use the subject's common name as the article title.
State vital years in the lead, after the subject's name.
Identify key information in the first paragraph.
Use full name in the first sentence, and surname after.
Be familiar with the guidance for living persons.
Write in the appropriate tense.
Put {{authority control}} at the foot; add IDs in Wikidata.


DON'T:
Don't create pages for people who are not notable.
Don't promote the subject.
Don't rely on unreliable sources.
Don't make statements that will become out of date.
Don't give undue weight to traits unrelated to notability.
Don't use titles or honorifics with the subject's name.
Don't add the page to inappropriate categories.


Also:

Do consider joining WikiProject Biography.

See also