The reason why your link can't stay in the wikipedia article is really simple.
The content in your page isn't about freenet.
Everyone can see it. You speek for 99% about your relationship with Ian, and for 1% about Freenet. No one is interested in your personal idea about Ian. Ian is only the temporary administrator of a Concept. If you absolutely want to link your blog, then write a new post, and write ONLY your critics about the Idea of Freenet (why it is so slow? or why it doesn't work? etc, etc). See that it will be no more than 10-20 lines long, that's all your current article contains related to freenet.

If you need more help to understand what I'm saying, take the History paragraph of the WP article as example. There isn't the history of Ian's life. There aren't Ian's impressions about the kindness of other developer. There isn't what Ian's mother toughts about how Ian manage the project. There are only few tecnical data: from which scientific article the idea was born, release cronology, some hints about the diffusion of the software around the world.
Stop.

daniele

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