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	<title>Comments on: CalTech Student Releases Tool For Hunting Wikipedia Spin Jobs</title>
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		<title>By: misstery</title>
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		<description>Totally agree that there should be a company policy for dealing with online reputation management, not just for Wikipedia but all blogs, social sites, review sites and so on. There is an almost infinite number of places a company could be mentioned and it should certainly be tracked, monitored and responded to in an informed, outreaching manner. Wikipedia is the big story today but there&#039;s also conversations about companies and products happening daily all over the place, many of which can actually be responded to on the site.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Totally agree that there should be a company policy for dealing with online reputation management, not just for Wikipedia but all blogs, social sites, review sites and so on. There is an almost infinite number of places a company could be mentioned and it should certainly be tracked, monitored and responded to in an informed, outreaching manner. Wikipedia is the big story today but there&#8217;s also conversations about companies and products happening daily all over the place, many of which can actually be responded to on the site.</p>
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