User blog comment:RealKnockout/Im mad now/@comment-38078079-20191206193903/@comment-38078079-20191206205305

I mean, it's also a combination of other factors, too:

"A Web page's PageRank depends on a few factors: You basically have a very new wikia, and one that likely hasn't been linked via other websites all that much, and one - I hate to say it - low traffic . . . I admin a very small wiki, but we tend to get 15k-30k visitors a week; I imagine big-name wikias will get 100+k visitors a week, at a minimum. You basically need time to establish yourself, build a reputation, and meet the criteria for Google to pick you up in its algorithms.
 * The frequency and location of keywords within the Web page: If the keyword appears only once within the body of a page, it will receive a low score for that keyword.
 * How long the Web page has existed: People create new Web pages every day, and not all of them stick around for long. Google places more value on pages with an established history.
 * The number of other Web pages that link to the page in question: Google looks at how many Web pages link to a particular site to determine its relevance."