Wikipedia Investigation Service

Uncover the Hidden Editors Behind Your Wikipedia Page

We investigate who's editing your page — and why. Detect bias, conflicts of interest, sockpuppets, and silent influence across languages.

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What We Investigate

  • Editor history & behavior patterns
  • Signs of coordinated editing or bot use
  • Admin involvement and possible bias
  • Conflicts of interest or paid edits
  • Cross-language version comparison
  • PDF reports with timelines & red flags

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Real Findings From Our Investigations

A coordinated farm of over 15 anonymous Wikipedia accounts systematically editing a client’s page to promote a competitor.
A Wikipedia administrator with past paid editing history blocking neutral edits and allowing biased sources only.
Discrepancies between the English and German versions of a company page, revealing selective translation to hide awards.
A network of multilingual editors subtly rewriting negative history across smaller Wikipedia versions to "launder" a public figure’s reputation.
A CEO's personal page targeted by a single-purpose account adding unsourced negative information before a funding round.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I find out exactly who edited my Wikipedia page?

We identify patterns and usernames — and in many cases, link them to public or corporate campaigns through behavioral analysis and metadata.

Is this service legal?

Yes. We analyze publicly available data and follow ethical research standards. We do not hack, trace IPs, or violate Wikipedia’s terms of service.

Will it affect my Wikipedia article?

Our investigation does not touch or edit your page. You get a full report and optional advice on how to proceed strategically.

Do you offer ongoing monitoring?

Yes, we have real-time Wikipedia monitoring packages starting from €420/year. Ask us for details.

Can I remain anonymous?

Yes. We respect your confidentiality and can sign an NDA if required.

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