policies and guidelines exist to combat conflict of interest editing, including Wikipedia's conflict of interest guideline and the Wikimedia Foundation's...
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comprising political editing, can be seen as a type of conflict-of-interest editing. The Wikipedia community utilizes various tools and policies to detect and...
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that marketed the ability to edit Wikipedia by "directly edit[ing] your page using our network of established Wikipedia editors and admins". It received...
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corporations editing articles for which they have a conflict of interest, paid Wikipedia editing and hostile interactions between Wikipedia editors and...
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(UTC) Church of Scientology edits to Wikipedia led to a ban on editing the entire website from the organization's computers. A series of incidents in...
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Congress. Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia List of political editing incidents on Wikipedia Wikipedia coverage of American politics Wikipedia:Congressional...
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of editor behaviors, beyond mutual reverts, to identify editing conflicts across Wikipedia. Editors also debate the deletion of articles on Wikipedia...
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WikiScanner (redirect from Wikipedia scanner)
known as Wikipedia Scanner) was a publicly searchable database that linked anonymous edits on Wikipedia to the organizations where those edits apparently...
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restrictions on editing were not lifted. The controversy garnered media attention, sparked debates among Wikipedia editors, and was the subject of a speech...
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opposed to slanted editing. Instances of non-neutral or conflict-of-interest editing and the use of Wikipedia for "revenge editing" has attracted attention...
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pictures of the event for Wikimedia Commons. User Molly White, who had been editing the article since it was created, said that she considered editing the...
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Operation Orangemoody (redirect from Orangemoody editing of Wikipedia)
investigation, and was Wikipedia's biggest conflict-of-interest scandal as of June 2021, exceeding the scope of the Wiki-PR Wikipedia editing scandal in which...
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Gary Davis Conflict of interest editing on Wikipedia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Conflict of Interest. If an internal...
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Statute, organic law of the International Criminal Court.[citation needed] Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia Conflicts of interest in academic publishing...
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Status Labs (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
meant to mimic the look of real news sites, and were included in Google News results. Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia King, Michael (March 30...
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copies of the same image that were hosted overseas. Freedom of speech portal Internet portal Wikipedia portal Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia Criticism...
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English Wikipedia is the primary English-language edition of Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. It was created by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on 15 January...
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criticism or social pressure. Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia occurs when editors use Wikipedia to advance the interests of their external roles or...
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2022 Wikimedia Foundation actions against MENA Wikimedians (redirect from 2022 Wikimedia Foundation actions on the Arabic and Persian Wikipedias)
investigation in January 2022, they suspected conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia projects in the MENA region. Of the 16 banned users, at least nine are...
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and concluded that Wikipedia had "surprisingly effective self-healing capabilities". Vandalism on Wikipedia – the act of editing the project in a malicious...
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Ken Sunshine (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
when making edits, and a key employee was unaware of Wikipedia's updated policies on paid editing. All employees engaged in editing Wikipedia now make appropriate...
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Wikipedia editors: A lack of user-friendliness in the editing interface. Not having enough free time. A lack of self-confidence. Aversion to conflict...
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Freud Communications (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
that "Freud Communications' London office was caught making Wikipedia edits on behalf of clients." In June 2005, the French Publicis Groupe (then the...
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Bell Pottinger (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
times for conflict-of-interest edits that the company made on Wikipedia pages that involved or were about their clients. According to the Bureau of Investigative...
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Vivek Ramaswamy 2024 presidential campaign (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
debates and forums Republican National Committee List of political editing incidents on Wikipedia Joens, Phillip (November 11, 2023). "Vivek Ramaswamy...
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Leo Burnett Worldwide (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
on Wikipedia, in which they placed images advertising The North Face products on Wikipedia, and advertised that they had done so in a video posted on...
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Vivek Ramaswamy (redirect from Political positions of Vivek Ramaswamy)
Ramaswamy's campaign denied attempting to "scrub" his Wikipedia page and argued the edits were revisions of "factual distortions". In January, after finishing...
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Graham Allison (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
expanded his argument about a future conflict into a full-length book, Destined for War. The theory is based on the History of the Peloponnesian War, in which...
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Saskatoon freezing deaths (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
section of the SPS's English Wikipedia article was deleted several times. An internal investigation revealed that two of the edits originated from a computer...
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Johann Hari (redirect from Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression – and the Unexpected Solutions)
Chomsky. In September 2011, Hari admitted that he had edited articles on Wikipedia about himself and journalists with whom he had had disputes. Using a...
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