Wikipedia's Canadian Invasion Asking if Wikipedia is becoming a hub for propaganda, Canada??s
Globe and Mail points out that
an online database has shown 11,000 edits to the encyclopedia made from government computers. Tracking edits made by companies and governments has become a popular pastime this week, since grad student Virgil Griffith created the database, called Wikiscanner.
A significant number of edits made on the Canadian government computers inserted positive comments and removed criticism from articles on Canadian policy, or added negative information to the entries on political foes.
Other government edits espouse individual political and religious beliefs. Despite Wikipedia??s monitoring, one user with an Internet-protocol address at the House of Commons repeatedly removed material from the encyclopedia's entry on homosexuality, replacing it 24 times with terse statements like ??Homosexuality is evil.?
This is unseemly stuff for government officials to be involved in, but it's not all that uncommon: As
CTV points out, the editors using Canadian government computers join officials at the Church of Scientology and Disney -- not to mention U.S. Capitol staffers -- as Wikipedia abusers.