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Comments on: Fox News, NYT personnel cleaning up Wikipedia entries?

According to analysis, people using Fox News and New York Times IP addresses have been scrubbing Wikipedia entries.

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say it isn't so!
by shane--2008 August 15, 2007 6:11 PM PDT
Faux News playing fast with facts!

also in todays news, water is fairly wet and the ocean is, in many
places, deeper than your pool.

back to you in the studio....
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At least someone at Fox News was editing info on their employes
by georgiarat August 15, 2007 8:28 PM PDT
Until the New York Slimes that were editing info on people outside
their organization.
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Ah ... better think about this a minute
by august29of73 August 15, 2007 8:00 PM PDT
I think there is a serious question mark in this story in that the only cited source is the DailyKos, whom has been on the receiving end of a bombardment from both Fox News and the New York Times. It would appear pretty obvious to most that this is an attempt at retaliation.
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Fox News: Always "Fair and Balanced"
by Xenu7-214951314497503184010868 August 15, 2007 10:20 PM PDT
Yeah, right.
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Nail, meet coffin
by nicmart August 16, 2007 7:53 AM PDT
This should end the myth of Wikipedia's populism. It's a scam from
end-to-end. Wikipedia is the reference for the gullible, the semi-
literate, and the lazy.
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