Wiki wars rage in US political arena

I was wondering when Wikipedia would face its first major crisis. Perhaps this is it.

While American politicians campaign and holiday over the August congressional recess, battles over their biographies and reputations are raging on the Internet.Along with blogs, meetups and other net innovations, 2006 is featuring full-scale Wiki wars, as partisans from right and left edit candidate information on Wikipedia biographical entries to gain political advantage at the popular reference site.(link)


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