The Wikipedia entry for Sarah Palin was overhauled substantially for the better in the 24 hours before the surprise announcement of her selection as Republican vice-presidential nominee. A mystery Wikipedia user — under the name Young Trigg — put in about 30 edits to the biographical article on the website.

Young Trigg also notes how the Governor had high approval ratings and kept her campaign pledges. A profile in the conservative Weekly Standard magazine was used as a source of details about how Mrs Palin was willing to “take on oil companies” and that she had “eye-popping integrity”.

All this took place before the Republican candidate John McCain announced Sarah Palin as his running mate in the presidential elections.

Since the announcement the Sarah Palin page has been edited many hundreds of times more and Wikipedia has now put in place a partial block so that only established editors can change the entry. Some of Young Trigg’s entries have been amended or toned down.

Young Trigg made his or her last edits hours before the announcement and the unusual activity was noted first by National Public Radio. Arguments raged among Wikipedia editors about the alleged bias of Young Trigg’s entries and whether he or she was a “sock puppet”, an alternative anonymous account name taken on by the user to deceive.

Young Trigg” has retired from being an active user.

I wonder if Young Trigg could be commenting, here, eh?




  1. deowll says:

    There are an ocean of posters from both parties who will post for free. Why hire someone?

    I do admitt that on occasion I have wondered if both sides of a debate were posted by the same person at some sites.

  2. Someone says:

    “she had “eye-popping integrity””

    Thanks for the heads-up. I’ll keep my distance.

  3. Mr. Fusion says:

    #17, Greg,

    Good post. I have come to trust Wikipedia for a quick lesson if I want to know something right away. If my interest is piqued, I will dig further.

    I do know NOT to trust anything concerning a living person or current political controversy.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Rule of Wikipedia #n: Never attribute to malice what you can attribute to stupidity.

    “Young Trig” is probably just a button-happy McCain-Palin supporter who knew or had a hunch that she would be picked. Wikipedia is fine for basic information and links to resources about people, but I wouldn’t trust it for accurate or unbiased information, especially during campaign season. Barack Obama’s page looks pretty spiffy as well, just take it all with a grain of salt. Blaming each other for editing a freely editable encyclopedia to favor themselves is counterproductive. If something’s inaccurate or overstate it, edit it!

  5. Lets Define Bikini Fit and then I will tell you how to get their easily.


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