Folha accuses civil servants of manipulating Wikipedia.
A newspaper reports that computers used by federal employees edited Wikipedia pages, the online encyclopedia, containing both criticism and praise, about former Health Minister Alexandre Padilha (PT), the Free Fare Movement, and former Governor José Serra (PSDB-SP), between 2008 and 2014.
247 - Eleven computers from the Presidential Palace were allegedly used to edit Wikipedia pages, the online encyclopedia, of former Health Minister Alexandre Padilha (PT), the Free Fare Movement, and former Governor José Serra (PSDB-SP), between 2008 and 2014.
According to a survey by Folha de S. Paulo, the IP addresses are registered in the name of Serpro (Federal Data Processing Service) and the Presidency of the Republic.
One example occurred in December 2013, when a section about suspected corruption at Funasa (National Health Foundation) when Alexandre Padilha was the director of the agency was removed and another section praising the Mais Médicos program was included.
Regarding the MPL, on June 10, 2013, amidst the street protests, an edition posted that the group "uses protests and, not infrequently, vandalism and violence to advance" its demands.
In the case of former São Paulo governor José Serra (PSDB), in March 2010, a federal government computer was used to insert criticisms of the then presidential candidate against Dilma Rousseff (PT).
According to the article, the edits were undone by other users for violating terms of use (read more). closest).