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Originally Posted by snowwhite
Wiki editors are like powerful combatant, they can spot you a mile a way and they can kick you out of the line within seconds(yes thats true). Only people of academic and scholastic background can post approvable articles in wiki. Im not a great writer but I surely can write a decent and grammatically perfect articles. I made an article for 2 days which is totally not related to any of my niche and didnt even posted any bias links, after exactly just 10 minutes, my article was rejected. Seems like you need to really pay a regular wiki writer if you wish to be featured. Btw, wiki uses no-follow so not really good in link building. Whats great about it is the reputation and instant authority once you get featured since Google usually ranks wiki pages very high
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Try using outside trustworthy sources, citing them, and making your article sound much more authoritative next time. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia, and most editors take that very seriously (hence the success of wikipedia). Sound like you did your research (or actually do your research), quote it, cite your sources, and write like an authority on the subject, and you should get approved without a problem.