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Creatorpedia:Verification Standards

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Core Principle Information on cP must be verifiable. Readers must be able to check that the information comes from a reliable source. cP does not publish original research or unverified claims.

Acceptable Sources cP accepts a broader range of sources than traditional encyclopedias, recognizing the unique nature of the creator economy:

  • Official creator channels: Verified social media accounts, official websites, press kits
  • Established media: News articles, interviews, reputable blogs
  • Platform data: Public follower counts, view statistics, verified achievements
  • Tabloid and entertainment media: Accepted with caution. Must be clearly attributed. Controversial claims require multiple sources or creator acknowledgment.
  • Self-published sources: Accepted for non-controversial biographical details when no better source exists

Source Hierarchy When multiple sources conflict, prefer: 1. Creator's own verified statements 2. Reputable media outlets 3. Corroborated tabloid reporting 4. Fan documentation (with clear attribution)

What Requires a Source

  • Net worth estimates
  • Relationship status
  • Controversies or disputes
  • Earnings claims
  • Awards and achievements
  • Personal background details
  • Claims of exotic acquisition

What Does Not Require a Source

  • Basic arithmetic
  • Obvious public information (e.g., "TikTok is a video platform")
  • Content of the article itself (it cites itself)

Challenging Information Any editor may challenge unsourced or poorly sourced material. Add {{Citation needed}} or discuss on the Thought tab.

Removal Policy Unsourced material may be removed. Material from questionable sources may be retained with proper attribution if it meets notability guidelines.

See also: Creatorpedia:Content Policy