Congress appears to be editing random Wikipedia pages, and it’s hilarious
Who knew members of Congress were such big fans of All-American Rejects, Smash Mouth and Chuck E. Cheese? We didn’t until the Twitter account @congressedits revealed some of the most surprising—and hilarious—edits that congress members have reportedly made.
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If you weren’t already following @congressedits on Twitter, it’s essentially an account that updates with changes made to Wikipedia pages from a congressional IP address.
However, the internet is wondering if there’s some serious trolling going on considering their most recent edits… But with edits to the likes of All-American Rejects and Carly Rae Jepsen, they must have a good taste in music at least.
See some of the best—and most bizarre edits—below:
Smash Mouth (album) Wikipedia article edited anonymously from US House of Representatives https://t.co/gF2C5eCTZZ
— congress-edits (@congressedits) October 19, 2017
Lightsaber Wikipedia article edited anonymously from US House of Representatives https://t.co/UvMQz11ALx
— congress-edits (@congressedits) October 18, 2017
The All-American Rejects Wikipedia article edited anonymously from US House of Representatives https://t.co/ryuQqyw13D
— congress-edits (@congressedits) October 17, 2017
List of Star Wars species (F–J) Wikipedia article edited anonymously from US House of Representatives https://t.co/fEvjhpBAHN
— congress-edits (@congressedits) September 14, 2017
But the real question is who is doing this all? Is it a well-crafted prank? A member of Congress bored in a meeting? Let us know what you think in the comments below!