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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Someone Has Been Using Congressional Internet to Make Goofy Changes to [b]...[/b]
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A couple of weeks ago, the Twitter account @congressedits — which, according to its own bio, automatically "tweets anonymous Wikipedia edits that are made from IP addresses in the US Congress" — began publicizing some particularly useless changes to ...

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