In a follow-up to an earlier story describing how an IP traced to Ireland's legislature, the Oireachtas, had removed controversial content from the biography of Irish politician Jim Walsh (see previous Signpost coverage), the Irish Independent reports (Sept. 27) that Jim Walsh has admitted making the edits, saying he believed "a person from the gay lobby groups" had edited his biography.
More than half of Walsh's 950-word biography is currently focused on "controversies" relating to his views about gay marriage and civil partnerships, including a 90-word paragraph about his attempt to remove related material from his biography.
Walsh made his comments to the Sunday Times, which provided further examples of politicians editing their own entries. AK
The Sydney Morning Herald reports (Sept. 27) on a long-running argument over whether the flat white was invented in Australia or New Zealand. The Wikipedia article has repeatedly flip-flopped between the two theories. The Herald quotes Australian Alan Preston complaining about his putative New Zealand adversaries:
“ | They control the Wikipedia page [...] I go back in and change it and the next day they go back in. Tourism Australia is aware of this and sympathetic to my story. |
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Since the Herald article (also carried by other outlets including the Brisbane Times and goodfood.com.au) has appeared, there has been another flurry of edits in the article, and the Australian claim is – for now – in the ascendancy. AK
Sports site Fansided reports (Sept. 24) on edits made to the Wikipedia biography of Lane Kiffin, repeating various rumors currently circulating in social media about Kiffin's private life and his continued employment as a member of the coaching staff for the University of Alabama's Crimson Tide football team.
Fansided's Stu White was not impressed:
“ | [...] the Wikipedia trolls are out in full force, facts be damned. [...] Living in a world where one of the biggest and most important sources of information can be altered to reflect unsubstantiated rumors is quite a trip. Remember that the next time one of your buddies tries to settle an argument by pulling up a Wikipedia page on his or her phone. |
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White also criticized some of the edits for their inherent sexism. AK
The South Bend Tribune notes (Sept. 26) a Wikipedia editing event organized by the "South Bend Office of Innovation and enFocus, in partnership with the St. Joseph County Chamber of Commerce and University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Libraries".
The event, which took place this Tuesday, aimed "to teach residents how to edit Wikipedia pages to increase the representation of South Bend non-profits, venues, and businesses online".
Local TV station WSBT-TV covered the edit-a-thon (Sept. 29). AK
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