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Wish it was that easy.....
I wish it was that easy. I have tried confirming to every rule Wikipedia.org has, including citing difficult-to-find information and unique information on non-commercial pags on my website, pages that offer no ads. Unfortunately, even with citation, listings get removed, usually by some power-hungry editor who makes a final call on your website after a spilled coffee and bad day in traffic.
The major health websites all use ads, which apparently is ok with Wikipedia, since those ads come from large players in the industry such as the pharmaceuticals. Since those websites are cited and are massive in 'pr', they are added.
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