They and their staff // shouldn't // under the autobio rules, except in the limited cases listed, regarding pure factual errors. However, the IP addresses of FOX News aren't blocked, so they could, and just not admit who they were.
Nick
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It's Fox's entertainment gossip. They aren't held to the same "reporting" standards as the "news". Equally ironic, the entertainment "reporters" apparently lack an actual sense of humor.
This does bring up the question, are "news" and PR broadcasters blocked from Wiki like congress? Or can Coulter, Rush, and Oreilly edit their entries with the aid of their staff?
Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com wrote:
How is it that Fox can get "Wikipedians" right, when even articles *about* Wikipedia came up with "Wikitopians"?