Sorry NBC, but as the Rio 2016 games continue, it has become clear that Wikipedia has the best Olympic commentary around.
Wikipedia users are stealthily changing the entries of Olympic athletes and, in the process, are providing some pretty hilarious and on-point analysis of the Olympic games.
Like literally putting Olympic record-setter Michael Phelps in a class by himself.
Someone put Michael Phelps in the Wikipedia for All-time Olympic Games by country medal table. #Olympics #swimming pic.twitter.com/4g026h9m6N
— Anthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) August 10, 2016
And etching out a place in history—and the future—for Phelps’s rival, South African swimmer Chad le Clos.
The internet is coming after Chad Le Clos after Michael Phelps won. Check out his Wikipedia page #abc7now #Olympics pic.twitter.com/pZMhO5aLEo
— Natasha Zouves (@natashanzouves) August 10, 2016
The Wikipedia page for Chad le Clos right now: pic.twitter.com/VVBQFS22pq
— Hunter Schwarz (@hunterschwarz) August 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/Jojo_Putiri/status/763199652338475008
Also, India is slyly trying to get ahead of itself.
https://twitter.com/PoetAstronomer/status/763050265633185794
The internet: Where all dreams can be realized. At least until an administrator comes in a clears things up.
H/T @Nixie