Why the Process Is Harder Than It Looks
Before you can create a new Wikipedia page, the subject must be notable. For individuals, this usually means significant independent coverage in reliable publications — not press releases, not personal blogs, and not sources you control. For companies and organizations, it typically requires coverage beyond routine announcements.
Wikipedia's sourcing standards are among the strictest of any platform. Sources must be independent from the subject, reliable by Wikipedia's definition, and must directly cover the subject in meaningful depth.
A strong page is not just well written. It is policy-aligned, source-backed, and built to survive review.
