Nah… He’s a Democrat… They don’t do that sort of thing…
Article Launched: 01/27/2006 11:37:00 AM
Rewriting history under the dome
Online ‘encyclopedia’ allows anyone to edit entries, and congressional staffers do just that to bosses’ bios
By EVAN LEHMANN, Sun Washington BureauWASHINGTON — The staff of U.S. Rep Marty Meehan wiped out references to his broken term-limits pledge as well as information about his huge campaign war chest in an independent biography of the Lowell Democrat on a Web site that bills itself as the “world’s largest encyclopedia,” The Sun has learned.
The Meehan alterations on Wikipedia.com represent just two of more than 1,000 changes made by congressional staffers at the U.S. House of Representatives in the past six month. Wikipedia is a global reference that relies on its Internet users to add credible information to entries on millions of topics.
Matt Vogel, Meehan’s chief of staff, said he authorized an intern in July to replace existing Wikipedia content with a staff-written biography of the lawmaker.
The change deleted a reference to Meehan’s campaign promise to surrender his seat after serving eight years, a pledge Meehan later eschewed. It also deleted a reference to the size of Meehan’s campaign account, the largest of any House member at $4.8 million, according to the latest data available from the Federal Election Commission.
I found this story originally on Digg. Oddly enough, on a site known for its relentless conservative and Bush bashing, this story got a few diggs and some comments but none of the rhetoric from the diggers that regularly occurs on a Bush-bashing post. And it’s really interesting that this story has gotten zero attention from the normally piling on media outlets. I mean, it’s interesting, and abusive. Remember Adam Curry’s little fiasco with the edit button? That was front page news immediately, and to most people Adam Curry is utterly irrelevant.
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