NotabilityIf a topic has been described in many reliable sources that are not associated with the subject, it can be said to be notable enough for its own article. |
There is not a lot of web content that is suitable for an article on Wikipedia. "Web content" includes things like webcomics, podcasts, blogs, Internet forums, online magazines, web portals and web hosts. Any content that is found only on the internet is considered, for the purposes of this guideline, to be web content.
To have an article on Wikipedia, the web content must meet at least one of these requirements:
If you are closely associated with the website you want to write about, then you have a conflict of interest and will find it very difficult to write a good, neutral encyclopedia article. You will probably find it very difficult to write an article which will not look like advertising to other editors. Using Wikipedia for advertising is against our rules. Because of this, if your article reads like an advertisement or does not meet the notability guidelines described above, it will probably be deleted very quickly.
My article is about a notable website and is not advertising