Quaoarsking
11-24-2023, 12:27 PM
His Wikipedia page hasn't been "cleaned up" as of today.
While it's against the Wikipedia TOS for someone's employer to edit their Wikipedia page, it happens a lot. You see it in politics, and you see it in coaching and other high-profile jobs. Someone in our Athletic Department will probably go in and remove sections like "Role during 2015 Baylor football scandal" before we make the announcement, if he's the guy. The last thing we want is curious fans and journalists to go look him up and see that there.
And unlike public figures running for president (for example), Lebby isn't high profile enough for people to fight back to keep that stuff on there.
While it's against the Wikipedia TOS for someone's employer to edit their Wikipedia page, it happens a lot. You see it in politics, and you see it in coaching and other high-profile jobs. Someone in our Athletic Department will probably go in and remove sections like "Role during 2015 Baylor football scandal" before we make the announcement, if he's the guy. The last thing we want is curious fans and journalists to go look him up and see that there.
And unlike public figures running for president (for example), Lebby isn't high profile enough for people to fight back to keep that stuff on there.