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Seeing Corporate Fingerprints in Wikipedia Edits
Seeing Corporate Fingerprints in Wikipedia Edits
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It's still a source and a place to find links. Probably as reliable as any single source, but if the subject is important, one source isn't enough.
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Is anyone actually surprised by this? Same goes for on-line remarks about books on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, reviews about any new products where random people can rate products. All the same. Buyer beware.
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i always use google to search.....wiki always comes up early tho(probably because it contains so many links, eh), so i find myself using it a lot.
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I have a feeling most of changes are made by people without the companies or government support when they have too much time on their hands.
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What does this mean? I clicked a red link on wiki the other day and found out my ip addy is banned from editing. I've never edited anything on wiki but now I can't?
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You're probably in the same IP range as a trouble-maker or more than one. It's easier to block a range than try to nail down every individual person, especially when DHCP means that some people's IP address can change from day to day. I bet you could contact them and get them to allow yours, if you really wanted to.
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Grifftopia is widely known as a hotbed of History by Consensus troublemaking.
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My new goal in life is to have a Wiki article created about me.
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