After I decided to check and see if Lowell Feld had a Wikipedia page, and therefore found that Feld was responsible for creating the page about his late blog Raising Kaine, I decided to take a look at Krystal Ball’s Wikipedia page.
An associate told me awhile back that someone had created a page about her on Wikipedia and I had skimmed over it, but I hadn’t bothered to check and see who was responsible for creating it. But I did this time and if you look at the bottom of the image below, you’re see the username “bryce222″ was responsible:
I thought to myself, “Hmm…that sounds like someone’s regular username.” So I type “bryce222″ into Google and the first results was a “bryce222″ on Twitter. While his name isn’t detailed on his Twitter page, if you click on his avatar picture on the the top left, you get this:
So, we now have a name: Bryce Cullinane. I knew that I recognized that name and I thought it was from Krystal Ball’s FEC disclosure reports. And sure enough:
Krystal Ball has paid the person responsible for creating her Wikipedia page $1,500 for “web development” and $750 for “website consulting”. I need to get into that web development and consulting business. Especially when you get paid to create an absolutely terrible website and Wikipedia pages.
I would say that I feel sorry for her donors, but I don’t. Anyone remember the old adage, “A fool and his money are soon parted”?





