A fact from Post-truth politics appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 24 November 2016 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Conservative Member of Parliament Sarah Wollaston switched from supporting to repudiating the pro-Brexit Vote Leave group, calling its repetition of debunked claims "post-truth politics"?
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Last year I posted a COIN discussion regarding a number of IP addresses adding Jayson Harsin based references to articles including this one. [1] This appears to be a case of an academic, likely legitimate in the field, trying to self promote by putting their name in Wikipedia articles. I'm not familiar enough with this topic to decide if the person in question is over represented, correctly represented etc in context of the number of times they are mentioned by name in this article thus I'm not going to outright remove their additions. I would encourage others to take a look. Looking at various additions of Harsin sources, the first instance was by an IP editor here [2]. This addition included name in the article text, not just references. Additional additions by IP editors [3],[4],[5],[6],[7]Springee (talk) 03:52, 13 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
In addition, these edits are not all confined to Harsin's work. There is a procedure for handling suspicious edits, because under no circumstances are we supposed to compel a typical editor to reveal personal information.