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Between June 1 and June 15, using a registered User account, you will be encouraged to insert the most outlandish, silly, counter-intuitive sorts of misinformation into any article(s) on Wikipedia that received at least 1,000 page views in the month of April 2010.  (See [http://stats.grok.se/en/201004/Nuclear_energy here] for an example of checking page views.)  We anticipate that most attempts will fail to last more than a few minutes or hours.
 
Between June 1 and June 15, using a registered User account, you will be encouraged to insert the most outlandish, silly, counter-intuitive sorts of misinformation into any article(s) on Wikipedia that received at least 1,000 page views in the month of April 2010.  (See [http://stats.grok.se/en/201004/Nuclear_energy here] for an example of checking page views.)  We anticipate that most attempts will fail to last more than a few minutes or hours.
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However, if your piece of misinformation endures unaltered from June 16 through June 30, you may then submit it here (between July 1 and July 3) as a qualifier for consideration as a Wikipedia Response Testing finalist entry.  (Just prior to entering your qualified candidate, you had better record a WebCitation.org version of your edit -- in case the Wikipediots "oversight" your hard-earned misinformation.)
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However, if your piece of misinformation endures unaltered from June 16 through June 30, you may then submit it [http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=114179981954267 here] or [http://www.mywikibiz.com/Directory_talk:Wikipedia_Response_Testing here] (between July 1 and July 3) as a qualifier for consideration as a Wikipedia Response Testing finalist entry.  (Just prior to entering your qualified candidate, you had better record a WebCitation.org version of your edit -- in case the Wikipediots "oversight" your hard-earned misinformation.)
    
A panel of judges will evaluate all of the finalists' entries (between July 4 and July 7), and winners will be announced July 8.  A Grand Prize winner will be awarded $100, with a First Runner-Up receiving $50.  Contestants must be able to prove in some way that they were responsible for their Wikipedia Response Testing entry (for example, on July 1, write "WRT on Facebook" on your Wikipedia User page, with a link to your edit, and record it with WebCitation.org).  It is your decision whether or not to revert your test edit after you have submitted it for judging.
 
A panel of judges will evaluate all of the finalists' entries (between July 4 and July 7), and winners will be announced July 8.  A Grand Prize winner will be awarded $100, with a First Runner-Up receiving $50.  Contestants must be able to prove in some way that they were responsible for their Wikipedia Response Testing entry (for example, on July 1, write "WRT on Facebook" on your Wikipedia User page, with a link to your edit, and record it with WebCitation.org).  It is your decision whether or not to revert your test edit after you have submitted it for judging.