eliiswyatt:So if the wiki article cited stuff from your articles, or you posted the information somewhere on your website, it might be easier to get the page to stick on Wikipedia.
Unfortunately, from my prior experience with Wikipedia, it will be deleted if it's noticed (especially since most people will hate it), and there are quite a few justifications they can use. The most likely is a policy instituted due to the huge number of crackpots on the Internet who want a free soapbox; they
don't allow new theories until they're referenced by several "reputable" sources.
I'd recommend a small, unbiased introductory summary on Stef's or Freedomain's page, in the form "Molyneux's views are based on [insert very short introductory summary here], which he calls Universally Preferable Behavior" so that it's seen as an unbiased, very short nugget of data about Stef or Freedomain, rather than advocacy for or explication of the theory.