The Wikimedia Foundation in December 2016 revealed that an article about George W. Bush received the most edits of any article in English during the entire history of the site. It had obtained over 45,862 revisions up to that point in December 2016.

In an era when real and fake news is keenly prevalent, the job of a Wikipedia editor is often seen as very important and critical to internet users and others. Oddly, because the use of Wikipedia as an entry for "fake news" has also become increasingly more popular, more edit safe guards are now required. Over 1,000 - 2,000 edits to the site are needed almost every two weeks to eliminate true errors (mistakes, inaccuracies, miscalculations, factual blunders, etc.).

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