qarnos
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I wonder how long until the nuts catch onto this one:
CIA and Labour Party 'edit' Wikipedia entries.
CIA and Labour Party 'edit' Wikipedia entries.
I thought there was...maybe I read it here. Nope it was there 13 minutes before the OP...Just as a side-remark since there is no thread yet:
Fox is doing the same and "optimizing"-Wiki entries...
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/8/14/212516/918
Just as a side-remark since there is no thread yet:
Fox is doing the same and "optimizing"-Wiki entries...
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/8/14/212516/918
An online tool that claims to reveal the identity of organisations that edit Wikipedia pages has revealed that the CIA was involved in editing entries.
Wikipedia Scanner allegedly shows that workers on the agency's computers made edits to the page of Iran's president.
On the profile of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the tool indicates that a worker on the CIA network reportedly added the exclamation "Wahhhhhh!" before a section on the leader's plans for his presidency.
I wonder how long until the nuts catch onto this one:
CIA and Labour Party 'edit' Wikipedia entries.
On the profile of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the tool indicates that a worker on the CIA network reportedly added the exclamation "Wahhhhhh!" before a section on the leader's plans for his presidency.
wikipedia could complain to the CIA. The staff member could then be in serious trouble. I know I would be if I did something like that at work.
NB The CIA could be different to my organisation.
Something great about Wiki is that you can look at the edits. Interesting times. The CIA edited this page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan
so you can actually see what they did, rather than take anybodies word for it.
I like that.
The edits on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad are interesting as well. You can see the mind of the editors at work, as they change things. Orwell would have loved this one.