1/06/2013

For five years Wikipedia had posting about nonexistent war

An article that is among the "top 10" Wikipedia hoaxes.
An article about an obscure 17th Century war in India has been deleted from Wikipedia — after an enterprising editor discovered that despite being on the site for 5 years, it had never actually occurred. Started in 2007, the Bicholim Conflict article described a "period of armed conflict between the Portuguese rulers of Goa and the Maratha Empire" that ended in a peace treaty, as well as its effect on later regional politics and popular culture. When Wikipedia user ShelfSkewed looked for the sources cited, however, he found that they either didn't exist or made no mention of the conflict. "An online search for 'Bicholim conflict' or for many of the article's purported sources," likewise, produced "only results that can be traced back to the article itself."

The Bicholim Conflict isn't the longest-running Wikipedia hoax, as The Daily Dot notes, but it still makes the top ten list. . . .

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Blogger Chas said...

Wikipedia may have some hoax posts buried in it, but I like the way that it covers contentious subjects with both sides hashing out the truth.

1/06/2013 6:02 PM  

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