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Wikipedia's policy is that people cannot link to personal sites - which I can understand since many people would be abusing Wiki's PR to improve their own site's SEO and traffic.
BUT - what is the deciding factor?
I can understand an official entity's site (like the Red Cross) but what about a non-affiliated site that goes over the history and information about the Red Cross - technically wouldn't that be a personal site?
I've seen many links to "fan sites" - aren't these personal sites?
I've even reported some that are blatantly personal sites - even parked pages (and recently added) only to see them allowed to stay in the Wiki.
BUT - what is the deciding factor?
I can understand an official entity's site (like the Red Cross) but what about a non-affiliated site that goes over the history and information about the Red Cross - technically wouldn't that be a personal site?
I've seen many links to "fan sites" - aren't these personal sites?
I've even reported some that are blatantly personal sites - even parked pages (and recently added) only to see them allowed to stay in the Wiki.