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*They must be provably guilty. They cannot have an article if they are alleged to commit a crime. | *They must be provably guilty. They cannot have an article if they are alleged to commit a crime. | ||
*They must have committed a serious crime, and not just be disliked or hold controversial opinions. | *They must have committed a serious crime, and not just be disliked or hold controversial opinions. | ||
*They cannot be an Internet user who has never been mentioned on | *They cannot be an Internet user who has never been mentioned on any media outlets. | ||
*Rational people cannot be able to dispute whether or not they are a villain (except in some grey zone cases such as [[Imre Nagy]] where the villain is seen as a hero by some, but facts show otherwise). | *Rational people cannot be able to dispute whether or not they are a villain (except in some grey zone cases such as [[Imre Nagy]] where the villain is seen as a hero by some, but facts show otherwise). | ||
*All facts must be verifiable and come from reliable sources (this includes news, books, historical accounts, etc.). | *All facts must be verifiable and come from reliable sources (this includes news, books, historical accounts, etc.). |