Conflict-of-interest (COI) editing on Wikipedia occurs when editors use Wikipedia to advance the interests of their external roles or relationships. The...
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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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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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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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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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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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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 editing of Wikipedia incident in which...
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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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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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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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Vivek Ramaswamy (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
Ramaswamy's campaign denied attempting to "scrub" his Wikipedia page and argued the edits were revisions of "factual distortions." In January, after the 2024...
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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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"Gutknecht01" for the first edits on July 24, which was then notified of Wikipedia policies against self-editing. For the second set of edits on August 16, his office...
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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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Conflict of interest editing on Wikipedia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Conflict of Interest. If an internal link...
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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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Gibraltarpedia (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
Wikipedia or anywhere else." In his declaration of interest to Wikimedia UK, Bamkin denied engaging in any paid editing. Bamkin noted: At the end of June...
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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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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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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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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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Jim Walsh (Irish politician) (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
election. In September 2015, Walsh admitted editing his own Wikipedia entry, claiming it had been edited by "a person from the gay lobby groups". He said...
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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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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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Gender bias on Wikipedia includes various gender-related disparities on Wikipedia, particularly the overrepresentation of men among both volunteer contributors...
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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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Johann Hari (redirect from Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression – and the Unexpected Solutions)
writers of our times". In July 2011, Cohen wrote about the suspicious Wikipedia editing in The Spectator, prompting the New Statesman journalist David Allen...
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Portland Communications (category Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia)
remove references to a client's brand of lager, Stella Artois, from the wife-beater disambiguation page in Wikipedia. The beer had become known in the UK...
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