A sudden notification from Wikipedia will inform you that your Wikipedia article or your brand’s Wikipedia page faces a deletion nomination. Your notification arrives unexpectedly with the message that Wikipedia…
The “no original research” rule of Wikipedia exists to protect its integrity rather than create obstacles for editing purposes. The platform’s integrity depends on this rule because it protects Wikipedia…
The process of building consensus on Wikipedia often evolves into heated disputes that can feel like running a marathon. People start exchanging their views while teaching you about unfamiliar rules,…
There is no all-seeing Wikipedia judge that oversees “the rules.” But learning those rules takes a lot of effort and is difficult to understand for many people who aren’t fully…
Wikipedia articles don’t disappear randomly—Wikipedia employs several structured processes to determine which content stays and which has to go. Some removals occur swiftly, others offer a grace period, while some…
Everyone has an opinion, even Wikipedia editors (heck, even us!). Bias in Wikipedia editing isn’t usually intentional, but it’s nearly unavoidable. Every editor brings their own personal viewpoints, cultural backgrounds,…
Your Wikipedia page is one of the most visible — and vulnerable — parts of your online reputation. Since Wikipedia articles appear on page one of Google more than 50%…
Wikipedia is more important to brands today than ever. It informs Google Knowledge Graph (and therefore Google Knowledge Panel), AI search, and it usually ranks on the first page of…
As valuable as Wikipedia is for building brand credibility and visibility, it operates under rigorous policies, especially regarding which articles are kept and which are removed. For businesses and organizations…
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