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We’ve heard more about Donald Trump’s willy than any other presidential phallus in the history of the United States. Just a few short months ago, the world was treated to porn star Stormy Daniels’ unverified claim that it resembles the penis of a ‘Mario Kart character’, contradicting the orange badman’s own, more flattering description of his manhood. You’d think all that was quite enough information for one lifetime, but last week Wikipedia vandals decided to make us all think about The Donald’s ding-dong all over again by changing his profile picture to an image of a large schlong. Apple’s Siri, which draws information from Wikipedia, was then drawn into the debacle and began showing people a penis when they asked: ‘Who is Donald Trump?’ The volunteers who manage Wikipedia quickly amended the Trump page to remove the x-rated images, but the battle then intensified and the site was hit by a blitzkrieg of willies, forcing administrators into a pitched battle to keep the dick pics at bay. Caption: Inside the Wikipedia ‘Donald Trump penis wars’ Rex – Wikipedia We’ve spoken to a Wikipedia volunteer to understand how the ‘Donald Trump penis wars’ unfolded and how dick pics came to be used as a weapon of protest. The first shot was fired last week, when up to three different accounts were used to ‘vandalise’ the Trump page. ‘Porn vandals are semi-routine and normal vandals a regular occurrence, however, compromised administrator accounts are rare and there were three’ a Wikipedia administrator called The Sand Doctor told Metro. ‘There seems to be a bit of a high profile spree right now of vandalism and compromised accounts. Here’s what iPhone owners saw when they asked Siri about Donald Trump The trio of accounts involved in the vandalism were quickly were banned and admins switched on ‘extended confirmed protection’ so that only people who have made at least 500 edits and been members of the site for more than 30 days could change Trump’s entry. But still the penises kept coming. The vandals even posted a graphic image believed to be a collapsed colon. As the battle unfolded, a Wikipedia administrator with the username MelanieN wrote: ‘Today’s brief replacement of his image got some publicity, so we are getting a wave of imitators. I have fully-protected the article for three hours. ‘With this kind of viral vandalism, reverting each instance [back to the original image] and blocking the perpetrator is insufficient; it’s better not to let it happen at all. Let’s all keep a close eye on this article for the rest of the day at least.’ It’s understood that up to 15 accounts were the used over the weekend and the beginning of this week to keep changing The Donald’s picture, sparking a furious battle to make sure visitors saw his face rather than a massive penis. Although the flurry of attacks were first blamed on imitators, it later became clear that one or more hackers were seizing control of long-standing Wikipedia editors’ accounts in order to vandalise Trump’s page.