Wikipedia reputation monitoring
Know when your Wikipedia page is being weaponized.
Your Wikipedia article is the first result for your name — and anyone can edit it. WikiGuard watches it around the clock and uses AI to classify every edit by intent: neutral, promotional, or attack. You get the verdict in plain English, not a wall of wikitext.
- attackAcme Corp203.0.113.44 (anonymous) · 4 min ago
+ faced multiple lawsuits over its "predatory" billing practices
Adds loaded language ('predatory') sourced to an opinion blog, inserted by an anonymous IP with no prior edit history. Pattern matches coordinated negative framing.
- promotionalJane FounderBrandVoice_22 · 1 hr ago
+ widely regarded as a visionary leader in sustainable fintech
Unsourced superlative praise added by a single-purpose account that only edits this page. Reads as reputation laundering, likely to be reverted — or worse, noticed.
- neutralAcme CorpCitation-bot · 3 hrs ago
~ reformatted 12 citations to CS1 template
Routine housekeeping by a trusted bot. No semantic change to the article. Nothing to do here — and no alert sent.
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Paste any Wikipedia page and WikiGuard will classify its most recent edits by intent — no signup, no card. See what's been happening to a page while nobody was watching.
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Semantic intent detection
Raw diff notifications tell you something changed. WikiGuard reads the edit like a human analyst would and tells you what it means: neutral housekeeping, promotional whitewashing, or a targeted attack.
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Plain-English alerts
No wikitext, no revision IDs to decode. Each alert explains who edited, what they changed, why it was classified that way, and whether you should act — in language you can forward straight to your client or CEO.
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Edit-history forensics
See the pattern, not just the edit: single-purpose accounts, anonymous IP clusters, slow-drip negative framing across months. The history analysis surfaces campaigns that individual diffs hide.
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- Edit-history forensics & campaign detection
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