One Clue To Romney's Veep Pick: Whose Wiki Page Is Getting The Most Edits?
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Source: NPR
Tech President reminds us that one way to possibly figure out who will be a vice presidential pick is to watch the various contenders' Wikipedia pages in the days before such an announcement is likely.
In 2008, as The Washington Post wrote at the time, "just hours before [Sen. John] McCain declared his veep choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, her Wiki page saw a flurry of activity, with editors adding details about her approval rating and husband's employment. ... Palin's entry was updated at least 68 times, with at least an additional 54 changes made to her entry over the preceding five days."
Meanwhile, the Post said, "on Aug. 22, the day before the Obama campaign officially named [then-Sen. Joe] Biden as the veep pick, Biden's Wiki page garnered roughly 40 changes. Over the five days prior, users would make at least 111 other changes to his entry."
The obvious in hindsight implications of the Wiki activity: Aides were going into the entries to tune them up and clean out any material that was either embarrassing or erroneous.
Read more: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/08/07/158320294/one-clue-to-romneys-veep-pick-whose-wiki-page-is-getting-the-most-edits?ft=1&f=1014&sc=tw
Right now Portman is leading with 16 changes to his page in the last day.
Rubio is next with 9 edit in the last day.
DavidDvorkin
(20,616 posts)And very clever to look at that.
Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)Rob Portman isn't on the list of speakers at the convention. It seems odd to me but maybe this is a normal thing.
apnu
(8,790 posts)More wishful thinking than fact I think.
Patiod
(11,816 posts)Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
FailureToCommunicate
(14,609 posts)thanks for the belly laugh Patiod!
MADem
(135,425 posts)He was appointed by his boss, President Obama.
What nitwit would think he was a likely pick? Don't loan that moron any money!
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Seriously, look for someone who has never released his taxes.
Lucy Goosey
(2,940 posts)It is also repackaged from a blog post from yesterday.
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