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Despite never-ending debates about its viewpoint bias and reliability, Wikipedia is still read by billions of people each month who largely trust what’s written in it. Wikipedia’s lack of an account requirement allowed it to grow quickly and stay constantly updated. Anyone can visit a page and edit it without signing in or registering an account. Edits by non-logged-in users are associated with their IP address as opposed to their account name. Since its founding in 2001, users across the UC system have contributed to it, as well as taken advantage of it. Our investigation found that editing and manipulating Wikipedia articles was common throughout the UC system, including from all 10 college campuses and the UC Office of the President. Read more through the link in bio. ✍️: Ajith Araiza-Singh & John Bragado 🎨: Noelle Chang . . . #ucberkeley #dailycal #berkeley #wikipedia

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