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Pulling information from http://www.filipinolinks.com/Education/Fraternities_and_Sororities/Philippines/
While searching for references for this article, I discovered that half of the organizations in general list have a main Wikipedia article with no sources, poor sources such as Facebook, or have been flagged for the above plus questionable notability. This includes:
This one from the professional list is also problematic: Mu Sigma Phi (sorority)
After a quick search, I am not hopeful, but am willing to invest some time looking for secondary references for these article. However, if there truly are not any sources that meet notability guidelines, should these organizations be removed from this article (as well as possibly from Wikipedia)? Does the criteria for inclusion in this article need to be adjusted to require at least one source? My thought is that relying on a Wikipedia article with no source is worse than allowing a group with no Wikipedia article but a solid reference. Rublamb ( talk) 09:09, 1 January 2023 (UTC)
The following have been removed because they lack a Wikipedia article, website, or other reliable source. They might have social media, but that is not usable for a Wikipedia reference. They can be restored to the article once a source is found or an article exists.
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Pulling information from http://www.filipinolinks.com/Education/Fraternities_and_Sororities/Philippines/
While searching for references for this article, I discovered that half of the organizations in general list have a main Wikipedia article with no sources, poor sources such as Facebook, or have been flagged for the above plus questionable notability. This includes:
This one from the professional list is also problematic: Mu Sigma Phi (sorority)
After a quick search, I am not hopeful, but am willing to invest some time looking for secondary references for these article. However, if there truly are not any sources that meet notability guidelines, should these organizations be removed from this article (as well as possibly from Wikipedia)? Does the criteria for inclusion in this article need to be adjusted to require at least one source? My thought is that relying on a Wikipedia article with no source is worse than allowing a group with no Wikipedia article but a solid reference. Rublamb ( talk) 09:09, 1 January 2023 (UTC)
The following have been removed because they lack a Wikipedia article, website, or other reliable source. They might have social media, but that is not usable for a Wikipedia reference. They can be restored to the article once a source is found or an article exists.