User blog comment:PsiCubed2/Notability Guidelines for the mainspace: looking for your input/@comment-11227630-20180430002140

Small-enough numbers (say, class 0 ~ 1 numbers, or numbers < 1010) should not have its place in GOOGOLOGY wiki, unless it fits one of those conditions:
 * The number will be used in definition of another large number. e.g.
 * 1 ~ 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100 are frequently used in ExE numbers
 * 200 is frequently used in hyperfactorial array notation numbers
 * The number is a result of a googological notation with general input. e.g.
 * 4 equals $$2\uparrow^n2$$
 * 22 equals 2[2] = 22 = 2[2] = ... (Copy notation)
 * The number is a result of a googological function with simple input. e.g.
 * 13 is a result of busy beaver function
 * 17 is a result of Xi function
 * 37 is a result of hydra function
 * 61 is a result of weak Goodstein function and Ackermann function