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Available in | English |
URL | www.wikipediocracy.com |
Commercial | no |
Registration | optional |
Launched | March 16, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-03-16) |
Wikipediocracy is a Misplaced Pages criticism site. Their members have identified several serious problems within Misplaced Pages. One of these was revealing the likely editor responsible for a hoax article on the notional "Bicholim conflict" which lasted five years before being challenged. Most importantly, Wikipediocracy members were responsible for helping Salon.com reporter Andrew Leonard to expose Misplaced Pages "revenge editor" Qworty as writer Robert Clark Young.
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References
- "wikipediocracy.com info". alexa.com. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
- ^ Leonard, Andrew. Salon, "Revenge, ego and the corruption of Misplaced Pages", May 17, 2013,
- Kevin Morris (January 1, 2013). "After a half-decade, massive Misplaced Pages hoax finally exposed". The Daily Dot. Retrieved May 18, 2013.