I struggle with the idea of being the author of "Dex Nederland"'s wiki page. For Wikipedia, there is the convention that you should not create/edit a wiki page about you.
I am the primary author for LDIS's page; seeing it as a combination of advertisement/record keeping. Doing this on Wikipedia is a no-no. I really should make sure the information is available elsewhere (as a reference for the page).
There are a lot of characters in the top 20 Wanted Pages. What if I should write up the initial entries for Jade Constantine and Hardin and they don't necessarily like a portrayal? I do not know the ends and outs of their characters and likely built the page based on available history, which may not be favorable to their desired portrayal. Should they go in and begin editing to get the portrayal desired?
There's a difference here, Dex - with character pages on evelopedia, this is you being able to determine what information is
publicly available to anyone who would look, that is, a semi-effective anti-godmoding mechanism. Sure, there will be people who know other things about you but that doesn't mean the general public does. Think of it as a place that another capsuleer could look to get a general idea of who that weird guy who's named after multiple packs of cards is. They're prompts for further RP.
Using Morwen as an example, people who care to look
should be able to find out where she came from (a particular district of Caille), where she went to school (fine and performing arts academies in that district), who her family is (and what they do), that sort of thing. Want to know how she interacts with others? Watch her forum-posting habits and chatter in various channels and places. Just like one would IRL.
As for portrayal, well, nobody's perfect, and it's not really possible to get a completely unbiased page when you're listing opinions and not facts. But the only person who knows for certain what the facts are about your character is you.
I also see evelopedia character entries as being slightly different - they fit more the 'profile' sort of thing, perhaps something compiled and periodically updated by CONCORD or a pre-capsuleering employer (Lai Dai in your case?). If I wanted something written from Morwen's perspective I'd put something up on the blog. Basically what Silas said in the last post.