Ethical Wikipedia Editing

Wikipedia is built on trust. Everything we do is designed to protect it.

Wikipedia has strict rules about paid editing and most agencies don’t follow them. At Lustre PR, we’ve built our entire practice around doing it the right way, with full transparency, strict adherence to Wikipedia’s policies, and genuine respect for the encyclopedia’s community and purpose.

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What is Ethical Wikipedia Editing

Wikipedia is one of the most visited websites in the world and one of the few that people genuinely trust. That trust is built and maintained by a global community of volunteer editors who enforce strict standards of neutrality, verifiability, and independence.

Paid editing, hiring someone to write or edit Wikipedia content on your behalf, is not against Wikipedia’s rules. But it comes with serious obligations. Ethical Wikipedia editing means working within these rules, not around them.

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How We Ethically Edit Wikipedia

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Dedicated Username
We use a dedicated, disclosed Wikipedia account. We do not create multiple accounts to manipulate Wikipeda.
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Reliable Sources
We only add content that is supported by credible, third-party sources such as news outlets, academic journals, and books.
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Notability First
We only work with individuals or companies that meet Wikipedia’s notability guidelines.
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Community Respect
We engage with Wikipedia editors and moderators constructively, and we welcome feedback.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is paid Wikipedia editing allowed?

Yes. Wikipedia's Terms of Use permit paid editing, but require that anyone editing on behalf of a paying client disclose that relationship openly. Undisclosed paid editing is a violation of Wikipedia's policies and can result in account bans and article removal.

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Can you remove negative content from my Wikipedia page?

We can only remove content that is factually inaccurate, unsourced, or that violates Wikipedia's policies. We will not remove accurate, well-sourced information, even if it reflects negatively on the subject. Attempting to do so is a violation of Wikipedia's guidelines and ultimately ineffective; the community polices these attempts actively.

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How do I know you're following Wikipedia's rules?

Our editor account — HRShami — is publicly visible on Wikipedia. You can see its editing history, disclosure statements, and contributions at any time. We operate in the open.

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What's the difference between what you do and what "black hat" Wikipedia agencies do?

Unethical agencies typically use undisclosed accounts, create fake sources, remove accurate negative content, or manufacture the appearance of editorial support. These tactics may work briefly but are regularly detected and reversed by Wikipedia's community. We don't use any of them.

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Do you work with subjects who already have a Wikipedia page?

Yes. We offer editing and maintenance services for existing Wikipedia articles, updating outdated information, improving sourcing, correcting inaccuracies, and ensuring ongoing compliance with Wikipedia's guidelines.
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