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Editors of the English-language Wikipedia site express "shock and dismay" at the discovery of hundreds of paid-for entries.
As an excellent article in the Daily Dot revealed, these sockpuppet accounts were linked via a meticulous investigation to one original bogus account with the username Morning277, which had been ...
The oldest account associated with the sockpuppet network was called “Morning277” and had been active since November 2008. Morning277 had a busy life on Wikipedia, making more than 6,000 edits.
Wikipedia editors have expressed "shock and dismay" at the discovery of hundreds of user accounts set up to make paid-for entries. Paid-for advocacy and the adoption of fake "sockpuppet ...
Embedded with techy jargon and shards of wit, Sockpuppet takes a snapshot of our age of online shaming and oversharing and runs it through a skewed, feverish filter. The result is compelling.
The Wikimedia Foundation recently suspended more than 250 alleged "sockpuppet" user accounts, named for a style of marketing that specializes in reputation management, and suspected of ...
If you've ever ventured into the comment section of a website or spent any time on forums or social media, you've probably encountered sockpuppets, fake accounts controlled by a single person ...
Breaking this rule, and commenting on a story concerning himself under the pseudonym "Paul", just got notorious academic fraudster Diederik Stapel branded a sockpuppet on the Retraction Watch blog - ...
Ellory's sockpuppet urges readers, "Just buy it, read it, and make up your own mind. Whatever else it might do, it will touch your soul." This reads like one-sheet publicity material.