WikiRemedy has never accepted payment from a pharmaceutical company, supplement brand, or healthcare provider to feature, rank, or promote a remedy. No remedy appears higher in results because of money. Ever.
Ratings from accounts under 7 days old count for less — silently. You won't know, but your vote matters less until your account has history.
If an account submits many ratings in a short window, those ratings are automatically down-weighted and flagged for review.
A remedy needs at least 25 logged attempts before it can appear in the top-rated sort. You can't game your way to the top without real people trying the remedy.
You must log an attempt before you can rate. This means raters have committed to actually trying the remedy — not just voting for one they sell.
WikiRemedy is currently ad-free. In future we may accept category-level sponsorship from non-pharmaceutical health brands — but only under strict rules.
Category sponsorship clearly labelled as "Supported by [Brand]" — e.g. a sleep brand sponsoring the Insomnia category. No influence over rankings or content.
Pharmaceutical advertising. Paid remedy placement. Sponsored reviews. Any arrangement where money influences what appears in search results or rankings.