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* '''It must be substantial.''' This can be hard to describe, but a general rule is that it needs to be more than something that can be thrown together in a few minutes. A few suggested guidelines for different pieces of custom content are listed below:
** '''Objects''': Simple recolors of existing objects are not notable for inclusion. Similarly, most pieces of furniture also do not make the cut, since there is very little to write about even in terms of a well-made bed or dresser. Objects that include new interactions are almost always notable. We may also include extremely bizarre or radical objects too, such as [[J. M. Pescado]]'s [[Custom content:OMGWTFBBQ|OMGWTFBBQ]].
** '''Lots and houses''': Lots need to contain a substantial amount of development or be themed after a notable place in real life. For example, a recreation of the [[w:en:Winchester Mystery House|Winchester Mystery House]] may be considered notable, while a recreation of the apartment you lived in when you were twenty-five may not.
** '''Mods and hacks''': Mods and hacks that change one small aspect about the game, such as a non-notable typo or a very simple behavior change, are not considered notable enough for the wiki, unless such mods are very widely used and have significant implications. Mods and hacks that introduce significant new features are usually notable enough for inclusion.