Anonymous Wikipedia edits from the Norwegian parliament and government offices
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- Denmark (https://twitter.com/FTingetWikiEdit)
- Sweden (https://twitter.com/RiksdagWikiEdit)
- United States (https://twitter.com/congressedits)
- Chile (https://twitter.com/CongresoEdita)
- United Kingdom (https://twitter.com/parliamentedits)
- France (https://twitter.com/wikiAssemblee)
- Canada (https://twitter.com/gccaedits)
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Local government:
- North Carolina (https://twitter.com/NCGAedits)
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(To those wondering, no interesting edits so far.)
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#4Looking through the first 20 or so, all I can find are added links, cross-references and improved grammar. Someone's lunch pastime maybe :)
Government-IP updates can be either completely innocuous (someone's lunch break habit, or possible goofing off during working hours... in which case this might get someone in hot water), or seriously ominous, if "re-writing history" is someone's paid job.
The former case isn't news-worthy, is it?
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#6Looking through the first 20 or so, all I can find are added links, cross-references and improved grammar. Someone's lunch pastime maybe :)
If the government was really determined to change history, you would think they wouldn't be doing it from their own IP ranges...
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#7Looking through the first 20 or so, all I can find are added links, cross-references and improved grammar. Someone's lunch pastime maybe :)
I randomly scanned through the list and found the same thing, nothing suspicious. If the government was really determined to change history, you would think they wouldn't be doing it from their own IP ranges...
From what I've seem on the list, this has been some kind of an effort to actually improve the arcticles, and update government related information, like embassy addresses and websites.
It looks like there is a bunch of responsible, well intentioned and helpful people in the government - at lealst in Norway.
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#8[1] Title as I write is "10 years of anonymous Wikipedia edits from the Norwegian government"
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
I randomly scanned through the list and found the same thing, nothing suspicious. If the government was really determined to change history, you would think they wouldn't be doing it from their own IP ranges...
The thing is we are conditioned to believe that anything the government does, especially anonymously, is necessarily bad. From what I've seem on the list, this has been some kind of an effort to actually improve the arcticles, and update government related information, like embassy addresses and websites. It looks like there is a bunch of responsible, well intentioned and helpful people in the government - at lealst…