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•Trolls Edit Wikipedia's Politically Controversial Science Pages
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Image: GongTo / Shutterstock.com “Wiki it,” may be a common response when one is at a loss for knowledge. According to the Pew Research Center, 53% of American Internet users consulted the site back in 2010, an increase from 36% in 2007. Globally ...

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