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•Aussie's Jar'Edo Wens prank sets new record as Wikipedia's longest-running hoax
Sydney Morning Herald
Ten longest-running known Wikipedia hoaxes. It has survived unchallenged for almost a decade, but Wikipedia editors have finally caught up with, and removed, an entry created by an anonymous Australian contributor who concocted a fake Aboriginal deity ...

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