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Iāve got another one!
They added āDonald Trumpā (with link) to the end of the āNotable Examplesā list, with no other information.
It was edited from the mobile website.
Oh boy.
I checked the edit, and it removed a section on controversy about how it might be encouraging vandalism by congressional staffers with the edit message āControversy: Sillyā.
OH BOY.
no but I love congress-edits cause when you see them making tiny random edits on like, articles about random Gershwin songs or William Shatner, it really humanizes them, like that totally could be me fixing the link to Sinbad or changing thatĀ āwasā into anĀ āisā
So usually the congress-edits bot shows people from Congress IPs editing government-related articles, but this person helpfully added to JRBās page:
[Honeymoon in Vegas... opened on Jan 15...] ābefore closing on April 5, 2015, due to insufficient ticket sales.ā
thank you anonymous Congressional staff member!

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Senate tries to edit out ātortureā from Wikipedia
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"These allegations are completely unsubstantiated and have no basis in reality."
@Congressedits Catches Change Calling Edward Snowden a 'Traitor'
Talk:Ted Mosby Wikipedia article edited anonymously from US Senate http://t.co/N9VutTJdZ4
ā congress-edits (@congressedits) August 5, 2014
If you havenāt heard, there is this amazing little bot that automatically tweets any Wikipedia edits made anonymously from Capitol Hill. Itās called @Congressedits, and youāre missing out if youāre not following it.
While Wikipedia has been busy banning anonymous entries coming from congressional IP numbers, a doozy appears to have slipped through. On the page for Navi Pillay, the United Nationās High Commissioner on Human Rights, a 33-word revision was made saying that the commissioner had received:
"criticism for referring (sic) to Edward Snowden, the American traitor who defected to Russia, as a 'Human Rights Defender' and saying that he should not face trial for his crimes."Ā
Pillay had made waves earlier last month, when she said Snowden āshould be seen as a human rights defenderā.Ā Arstechnica also wrote an article regarding an edit made to website Mediaiteās Wikipedia entry after running a @congressedits story:
Mediaite's Wikipedia entry wasĀ changedĀ by someone in the House, calling theĀ siteĀ a "sexist transphobic news and opinion blog" that "automatically assumes that someone is male without any evidence." (That change was cited by the Wikipedia admin who imposed the ban.
Thatās what these people are doing with their time. If itās not an endless circle jerk of bickering or sitting on potential bills, your congress is taking time out of their busy, busy, day to edit Wikipedia. Anonymously. They even edited the Choco Taco page.
Choco Taco.