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- Wikipedia. In August and September 2015, the WMF uncovered another group of sockpuppets known as Orangemoody. One reason for sockpuppeting is to cir****vent a...
- Look up sock puppet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sockpuppet or sock puppet can refer to: Sock puppet, a cloth hand puppet made from a stocking or...
- over a decade by faking a persona as a Russian history scholar, using sockpuppet accounts to feign support, and exploiting the community's good faith that...
- Wikipedia editors and admins". It received media attention in 2013 after a sockpuppet investigation resulted in more than 250 Wikipedia user accounts being...
- On August 31, 2015, the English Wikipedia community discovered 381 sockpuppet accounts operating an undisclosed paid editing ring. Parti****nts in the...
- A sock puppet, sockpuppet, sock-puppet, or sock poppet is a puppet made from a sock or a similar garment. The puppeteer wears the sock on a hand and lower...
- Puppetry UNIMA World Puppetry Day Kenya Institute of Puppet Theatre (KIPT) Sockpuppet (Internet) Hanford, Robert Ten Eyck (1981). The Complete Book of Puppets...
- Vatican, and several others. In 2012, Wikipedia launched one of its largest sockpuppet investigations, when editors reported su****ious activity suggesting 250...
- Wiki-PR company had edited Wikipedia for paying clients, using "an army" of sockpuppet accounts that purportedly included 45 Wikipedia editors and administrators...
- state-sponsored trolling. Teams of sponsored trolls are sometimes referred to as sockpuppet armies. A 2016 study by Harvard political scientist Gary King reported...