charger69 Posted October 7, 2007 Posted October 7, 2007 (edited) FROM YAHOO FEATURED NEWS TOKYO - Japan's Agriculture Ministry reprimanded six bureaucrats after an internal probe found they spent work hours contributing to Wikipedia on topics unrelated to farm issues — including 260 entries about cartoon robots. The six civil servants together made 408 entries on the popular Web site encyclopedia from ministry computers since 2003, an official said Friday. One of the six focused solely on Gundam — the popular, long-running animated series about giant robots — to which he contributed 260 times. The series has spun off intricate toy robots popular among schoolchildren as well as adults known as "otaku" nerds. "The Agriculture Ministry is not in charge of Gundam," said ministry official Tsutomu Shimomura. The other five bureaucrats scolded for shirking their duties focused their contributions on movies, typographical mistakes on billboard signs and local politics, Shimomura said. The ministry's internal probe followed recent media allegations that a growing number of Japanese public servants were contributing to the Web encyclopedia, which anyone can edit, often to reflect their views. The ministry verbally reprimanded each of the six officials, and slapped a ministry-wide order to prohibit access to Wikipedia at work, while disabling access to the site from the ministry, Shimomura said. The ministry, however, did not object to their limited contributions on the World Trade Organization and free trade agreements. An Imperial Household Agency official was reprimanded last month for using an agency computer to delete references on Wikipedia that criticized imperial tombs. Edited October 7, 2007 by charger69 Quote
Ratchet Posted October 7, 2007 Posted October 7, 2007 FROM YAHOO FEATURED NEWS TOKYO - Japan's Agriculture Ministry reprimanded six bureaucrats after an internal probe found they spent work hours contributing to Wikipedia on topics unrelated to farm issues — including 260 entries about cartoon robots. The six civil servants together made 408 entries on the popular Web site encyclopedia from ministry computers since 2003, an official said Friday. One of the six focused solely on Gundam — the popular, long-running animated series about giant robots — to which he contributed 260 times. The series has spun off intricate toy robots popular among schoolchildren as well as adults known as "otaku" nerds. "The Agriculture Ministry is not in charge of Gundam," said ministry official Tsutomu Shimomura. The other five bureaucrats scolded for shirking their duties focused their contributions on movies, typographical mistakes on billboard signs and local politics, Shimomura said. The ministry's internal probe followed recent media allegations that a growing number of Japanese public servants were contributing to the Web encyclopedia, which anyone can edit, often to reflect their views. The ministry verbally reprimanded each of the six officials, and slapped a ministry-wide order to prohibit access to Wikipedia at work, while disabling access to the site from the ministry, Shimomura said. The ministry, however, did not object to their limited contributions on the World Trade Organization and free trade agreements. An Imperial Household Agency official was reprimanded last month for using an agency computer to delete references on Wikipedia that criticized imperial tombs. *lol* I wish I could do just that at my hospital. Alter Wikipedia about Macross and Transformers. Quote
MilSpex Posted October 7, 2007 Posted October 7, 2007 "The Agriculture Ministry is not in charge of Gundam," said ministry official Tsutomu Shimomura. Quote
Dante74 Posted October 7, 2007 Posted October 7, 2007 "The Agriculture Ministry is not in charge of Gundam," said ministry official Tsutomu Shimomura. Well, most of the Gundam franchise is total cowsh!t so I beg to differ Quote
Renato Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 Well, most of the Gundam franchise is total cowsh!t so I beg to differ Nyaha! That's pretty funny. But they shouldn't have been chastised for editing Wikipedia on contents OTHER than agriculture -- notice that recently people directly involved in the topics they contribute to, e.g. politics etc have been creating biases on the site, so the Wikipedia org guys developed a special software to track the IP or something and invalidate updates of those who have too strong a connection to certain subjects they are editing. Quote
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