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•Handful of “highly toxic” Wikipedia editors cause 9% of abuse on the site
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We've all heard anecdotes about trolling on Wikipedia and other social platforms, but rarely has anyone been able to quantify levels and origins of online abuse. That's about to change. Researchers with Alphabet tech incubator Jigsaw worked with ...

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