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Authority Building

Wikipedia Editing

Bad info on your Wikipedia page shows up everywhere — Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity. Fix the source, fix them all.

Your Wikipedia Page Is Showing Up Everywhere

Here's what most people don't realize: when ChatGPT, Google, Perplexity, or any AI tool answers a question about you, Wikipedia is usually the primary source. If your Wikipedia page has incorrect information, outdated facts, or unflattering framing, that bad info cascades across every platform. Fix the source, fix them all.

Why You Can't Just Edit It Yourself

Wikipedia tracks IP addresses and editor accounts. If you edit your own page, it gets flagged for conflict of interest — often within hours. Your changes get reverted, your edit history becomes a public record of attempted self-editing, and your page gets put on a watchlist. It's the opposite of what you want.

What We Fix

Factual Errors

Wrong dates, incorrect affiliations, misattributed work. We source the correct information and update it through proper editorial channels.

Outdated Information

Career changes, new roles, updated accomplishments. Wikipedia pages often lag years behind reality.

Biased or Unfair Framing

Sometimes the facts are right but the emphasis is wrong. A single controversy takes up half the page while significant achievements get one sentence. We rebalance using Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy.

Vandalism & Bad-Faith Edits

Competitors, disgruntled former employees, internet trolls. We revert vandalism and request page protection when warranted.

Our Editing Process

We review your page, identify issues, source corrections through reliable references, and make edits following Wikipedia's editorial guidelines. Every change is backed by verifiable sources — not opinions.

Ongoing Monitoring

Wikipedia pages can be edited by anyone at any time. We offer ongoing monitoring to catch unwanted changes, vandalism, or inaccurate additions before they cascade into AI tools and search results.

Timeline & Investment

Investment

Custom Pricing for Every Project

Every project is different. We scope based on your current online presence, your goals, and the timeline you need. Start with a free consultation to get a clear picture of what's involved.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you remove negative but true information from my Wikipedia page?
Wikipedia's policy is verifiability, not truth. If negative information is properly sourced, it stays. But we can ensure it's presented with appropriate context, balance, and proportion. We can also add positive, well-sourced content to provide a fuller picture.
How do you edit without triggering conflict of interest flags?
We follow Wikipedia's paid editing disclosure guidelines and make edits that are clearly supported by reliable sources. The key is that every edit must be justifiable on its merits — not because the subject wants it changed. Our edits stick because they improve the article.
What if someone keeps vandalizing my page?
We can request semi-protection or extended confirmed protection from Wikipedia administrators, which restricts who can edit the page. For persistent vandalism, we escalate through Wikipedia's own dispute resolution process.
How quickly do Wikipedia edits affect AI responses?
AI models update their training data periodically, but tools like Perplexity and Google's AI Overviews pull from Wikipedia in near real-time. You can see changes reflected in some AI tools within days.
Can you add new sections to my Wikipedia page?
Yes, if the additions are supported by reliable, independent sources. We can expand coverage of your career, achievements, or other notable aspects — as long as the content meets Wikipedia's sourcing requirements.

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