Takes some real brass balls to publicly edit a Wikipedia article considering they have IP logging and other geolocation information on the people doing it.
You need to be a real logged-in account, not just an anonymous IP, to edit a page with the "lock" icon. The "history" page for the Wikipedia Twitter article also shows no such edit within the last few months.
So, it's either fake, or done a long time ago.
Tineye finds no matches for the image, so I'll go with fake.
Takes some real brass balls to publicly edit a Wikipedia article considering they have IP logging and other geolocation information on the people doing it.
They just see you as a troll, that's about it.
We can only be so fortunate to get off that easily lol
You need to be a real logged-in account, not just an anonymous IP, to edit a page with the "lock" icon. The "history" page for the Wikipedia Twitter article also shows no such edit within the last few months.
So, it's either fake, or done a long time ago.
Tineye finds no matches for the image, so I'll go with fake.
VPN
Not my work lol