So how does this whole Battle of the Wiki Edits work?
Can you get banned from Wikipedia if you were to post something like the following every day...
Or even every 20 minutes...
This Wiki page is under siege by Anti-Nicotine and tobacco Zealots who are posting false and misleading information in an effort to keep people from using electronic cigarettes.
They are afraid that electronic cigarettes will end smoking as we know it, and also end their careers and take away their jobs.
How does one go about fighting something like this?
Wiki page about eCigs ought to be general information about what it is. Editing it with information that amounts to trolling means the editor's IP (account) could be forbidden from further editing.
Another wiki page might be created that deals with (something along lines of) "ecig Controversy." And then on that page, it would likely need to be quote of someone prominent for it to stand on the page.
I see this Wiki page intellectual battle as interesting, though similar to other Wiki page battles. With this one, I find it more fascinating as the science does appear, on the surface, to be up in the air, yet digging a little deeper, you realize some (so-called) scientists are looking to spin 'uncertain data' as 'likely dangerous or very risky' and others are presenting scientific data indicating 'very low risk.'
Kinda hard to edit a Wiki page when one side is cooking data to match an agenda. The "tobacco smoking" wiki page faces the same predicament.