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  • ByCatherine Munro


    Wikipedia sleuthing

    Wikipedia readers uncover sex offender

    Young sex offender Joshua Gardner tried to pass himself off as the Duke of Cleveland in talking to students at Stillwater Area High SchoolinMinnesota. However, edits he made to Wikipedia (asUser:Earlofscooby) to bolster his claim left footprints that allowed student newspaper investigators and eventually the police to uncover his true identity. The story was reported in "Student Reporters Expose 'Royal' Sex Offender" by ABC News, and repeated in numerous other outlets.

    A plagiarist dismissed

    Another misdeed brought to light by Wikipedia editors (see related story) has led to the dismissal of veteran news reporter Tim Ryan from the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. The story was reported in several media sources:

    Chinese ban

    The article "Chinese ban on Wikipedia prevents research, users say" ran in The Globe and Mail on January 10. "The latest blocking of the website, the third shutdown of the site in China in the past two years, has now continued for more than 10 weeks without any explanation and without any indication whether the ban is temporary or permanent," writer Geoffrey York said. "Chinese students and intellectuals are expressing outrage at Beijing's decision to prohibit access to Wikipedia, the fast-growing on-line encyclopedia that has become a basic resource for many in China."

    Israel News Agency

    In "www.israelnewsagency.com/wikipediagoogleisraelleyden5580110.html Wikipedia, Google, Israel And Free Speech", Joel Leyden, head of the "Israel News Agency", interpreted the nomination to delete the article he wrote on Israel News Agency as an anti-Israeli action and a suppression of free speech.

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    Citations in the news

    The number of citations this week has increased again after a lull in the wake of the Seigenthaler incident. Wikipedia was cited in the last week in the following publications:


    Also this week: A look backTim Ryan dismissedSubjects defend WikipediaTron disputeTrademark registeredSteward electionArbCom updateWikipedia DayNews and notesPress coverageFeatures and adminsB.R.I.O.N.T.R.O.L.L.

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  • Look back
  • Tim Ryan dismissed
  • Subjects defend Wikipedia
  • Tron dispute
  • Trademark registered
  • Steward election
  • ArbCom update
  • Wikipedia Day
  • News and notes
  • In the news
  • Features and admins
  • Technology report
  • Arbitration report
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