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•How The Wikipedia Extortion Racket Worked
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Wikipedia has blocked 381 accounts for what it calls 'black hat editing'- an effort at extortion by an organized group. After a lengthy investigation, dubbed Orangemoody after the first suspect account identified, the site's editors list 254 articles ...

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