Wikipedia does have a thing where pages are flagged if one of their tranny jannies believes that the subject may be too close to the subject. AFAIK hiring people to write Wikipedia articles on someone else's behalf is shady at best, which is probably why paying someone to write a Wikipedia article on one's behalf is a great way to get scammed.
My understanding is that Russhole is unlikely to meet Wikipedia's
notability guidelines.
That being said, I'm not a Wikifag and Wikifags are some of the most autistic people on the entire interwebs, so I've probably got this wrong. I should be grateful that Wikipedia tends to recruit its tranny jannies from the same talent pool that Reddit and Twitter does; I'm really not in the mood for autistic screeching today.