Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25406802-20181015213526/@comment-30961845-20181022185404

I found a couple of sample pages for levels and users from the Unofficial GD Wiki. You guys might want to take a look.

https://geometry-dash-unofficial.wikia.com/wiki/Unofficial_Geometry_Dash_Wiki:Sample_Page_(Level)

Typically a published well known level has: If the level does not meet all the requirements in bullets, they are not considered well known levels.
 * Over 100,000 downloads
 * Over 10,000 likes
 * Made by at least 1 famous creator/person (only one famous creator/person is also fine)
 * Verified by a famous creator/person (Does not need to be verified by someone apart from the creator)

https://geometry-dash-unofficial.wikia.com/wiki/Unofficial_Geometry_Dash_Wiki:Sample_Page_(User)

''This is what a typical article about a user looks like. For a user to qualify for their own article (with exceptions), they must:'' If you wish, you can put one, AND ONLY ONE, quote from the user you are trying to write about.
 * Be a famous user (be well-known throughout the whole Geometry Dash community)
 * The mark for the number of subscribers YouTubers have will vary depending on how popular they are working on a YouTube channel.
 * Geometry Dash YouTubers working fully on their YouTube channel must reach over 10,000 subscribers.
 * Every other Geometry Dash YouTuber that does not work much with their Geometry Dash YouTube channels need to have a minimum of 2,000 subscribers.
 * Unless you meet both requirements, do not make any articles about yourself.

So, what do you think? Should we make our criteria something like these shown above?