Folks Online Are Chuckling At These 30 Ridiculous “Edits” Of Wikipedia Pages As Shared By This Dedicated Twitter Page
Let's be clear on one thing. Wikipedia is an amazing tool for doing any kind of research. Sure, teachers and folk in general have good reason to warn people of how it can be unreliable—after all, it's run by users and dedicated editors. But if you're ever in doubt, check the resources. The internet can't alter that.
What it can do, however, is still have some harmless fun with it. Since anyone can write and edit anything on Wikipedia, it has become a bit of a sport among netizens to slip in details that wouldn't otherwise ever be present in an encyclopedic article. Note that this is considered a form of vandalism and if you are going to do it, do it how this Twitter page does it—in a harmless way with the Inspect Elements tool.
Yep, there is a Twitter page, appropriately called Wikipedia, But I Made Them Up, that "vandalizes" Wikipedia articles using a very harmless browser tool to make it look like it's the real thing, then takes a screencap of it and then everyone laughs at the pure absurdity of it all.
Bored Panda has gathered the best of the best posts found on the page and has created the neat little listicle for you to enjoy below. So, go vote, go comment, share the article with your funny friends, and above all, do not actually edit Wikipedia articles for the fun of it. We'll explain what you can do instead, if you insist on having some fun.
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So, Wikipedia, But I Made Them Up is a Twitter page dedicated to sharing screenshots of snippets from Wikipedia articles that don't really exist. It might look like some hooligan edited the article, but we assure you no actual edits were made. Just some technological wizardry.
The page features mostly absurd, and sometimes just straight up spot-on, humor embedded into the Wikipedia environment. And nothing is really safe from this page: illustrations and pictures, the table of contents, the contents themselves, the references, everything that you could ever find in a given article can be altered from very serious to absolutely redonculous.
Note that there isn't any actual vandalism happening. The page itself notes that it uses the Inspect Elements tool to make these edits—they don't actually appear to anyone else other than the person making these changes. The page actually is against Wikipedia vandalism, so if you want to have fun, do it the harmless way explained further.
I know right? There’s a 50% chance to break it if you put a single pound on it but a 90% it won’t break if you stand on it. Lol
Can hold my 300lb aunt, but breaks when my niece puts her stuffed teddy on it. 😭🤔
Ooooo "Should I sit down in this thing slowly or just full send and hope for the best?" always goes through my head..
My emotionally abusive ex broke one of these once. We were visiting my parents, eating taco salads, and SFB (sh*t-for-brains) tried to scoot his chair back so he could stand up to get more tortilla chips but the back legs stuck on the carpet. He lost his balance and ended up falling and breaking the chair. He was fine, but as we helped him up and I went to get him more chips, my Dad said, "well, I guess it's not your day," pronouncing it like 'nacho' instead of 'not your.' For some reason, SFB didn't appreciate the joke. I can't imagine why....
*files SFB in the "save for future use" area of my brain*
Load More Replies...i used to have a chair like this. same colour .. same material. this is a reliable chair .. how i miss that chair
What actually bothers me about invironalists is that they'!! make you feel ashamed of sitting on it...so you buy other eco friendly chairs...making these someone else's problem. And now recycle industries convert them into ...clothes and food containers. Claiming to be doing us a favor and saving the seas. I would much rather sit on a plastic chair than to wear it or digest it!!! And what do people forget at the beach more often??? Sure, empty cups,lunchboxes and their newly recycled shirts and shorts. Give me a (recycled) plastic chair instead of a wooden one, any day...at least it's not taking away the tree, I use, to sit underneath for some soothing shade.
On personal computers, every browser has some form of Inspect Elements. It is a web development tool that allows folks to analyze and mess about with specific website elements, among others things. You can access this feature by pressing CTRL + SHIFT + I for Google Chrome or simply press F12 on Mozilla Firefox of Microsoft Edge.
This in turn opens up the tool where you can find the element selector function (box with a mouse cursor on it) and use it to select the area you want to edit. Once you've done that, the tool should automatically show you where the element is buried in the sea of code, where you should be able to recognize the phrase that you'll want to edit.
Double click, type in whatever, and you're done. Take a screencap of that and send it to your unsuspecting family or friends. You can actually do the same with any website. Even Bored Panda.
There is a Polish encyclopedia from 18th century ('Nowe Ateny', eng: 'New Athens'), which says about the horse 'Horse: Everyone knows what a horse is.'
As of this article, the twitter page has over 170,000 followers, with some of their most popular tweets racking upwards of 389,000 likes.
Speaking of which, among the most popular tweets on the page is the plastic patio chair that is both the strongest and the weakest material known to mankind, the grape that everyone knows, and the capybara who made a friend, but, rest assured, it can also make enemies.
I took one look at the Rorschach and damned if it isn't the Wizard parting the waters in Fantasia. Am I right or what? fantasia-w...24b764.jpg
If you've enjoyed this list, you might enjoy others that we've covered in the past, like this one about weird Wikipedia articles, or this one with hilarious things found on Wikipedia, or this one with actual vandalism (again, don't do it) on Wikipedia, and these amusing Wikipedia out of context screenshots.
But before you go, there's plenty more where that came from, so scroll on, and share your thoughts and acts of mischief on Wikipedia in the comment section below!
The mining trucks are bred and trained by very tiny people. Mine munchkins.
That is a sunfish. Here's a much better picture. ocean-sunf...fbd91a.jpg
For anyone curious, this animal is actually a Fossa! I recommend looking it up, they are pretty interesting. Edit: Oh my gosh! 25 upvotes?! Usually people hate it when I talk about animals. Ahg I'm tearing up, thank you!
Isn’t it obvious? It’s literally a bird, you can quite clearly see it. Sorry Tim! You were sleeping? Oh, sorry mate, sweet dreams!
Oh I know what’s wrong with this! You didn’t use proper citation, it should be “The Deliciously Spicy Kiki (left) alongside the Refreshingly Sweet Bouba (right).” (/j)
I have a buddy that would use this to describe the Fast and Furious movies.
Is he officially the last in his line of work or did he eat the last worm? 🤔
What happens if you click that link at the bottom? The “putting it in a cup” one?
i love how bizarre and outlandish these are, exactly my humor lol
Everyone can edit wikipedia posts, to include new info, correct something, add something that can help people who access the site, but... you can also include or change some things just for laughts.
Load More Replies...i love how bizarre and outlandish these are, exactly my humor lol
Everyone can edit wikipedia posts, to include new info, correct something, add something that can help people who access the site, but... you can also include or change some things just for laughts.
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