Talk:Jillian La Valette
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[edit]This article contains some information from the subject, particularly about her life as a young person. I am most grateful to her for this help. Macdonald-ross (talk) 15:50, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
How WP works
[edit]A few comments about WP. You can know something is true, but still won't be allowed to put it up on a page. Why? There may be several reasons.
First, the principle of neutral point of view (NPOV). You can't say someone is brilliant (or whatever) unless you can produce a reliable reference to some expert giving that opinion. Your opinion as a contributor doesn't count. It is POV, and not permitted.
Second, the person you mention must be notable. Basically, they have to be famous for something, and that claim must be supported by references.
So Miss La Valettte's husband and daughter may well be talented dancers, but you can't say it. Being true is not enough.