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•Inside Wikipedia's volunteer-run battle against fake news
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In May, George Galloway, the ex-MP turned broadcaster, offered a £1,000 reward to identify Philip Cross – an active Wikipedia editor. Cross's top ten most edited pages include Duke Ellington, The Sun newspaper, Jeremy Corbyn and – of course – George ...



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