Your tax dollars are hard at work editing the "Horse head mask" page on Wikipedia http://t.co/SkqKCStFHX pic.twitter.com/ZC2HJXlbaq
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 11, 2014
When Congress changes Wikipedia, @CongressEdits tells you http://t.co/s1bK9PoKYx
— Jack Shafer (@jackshafer) July 12, 2014
Twitter watchdog @congressedits keeps tabs on Wikipedia changes from Congress http://t.co/cvKVi4XBKJ pic.twitter.com/30VDvT9vhb
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 15, 2014
Wikipedia imposes ban on edits from computers at US Congress after "persistent disruptive editing" http://t.co/qWQuNzAyuQ
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 25, 2014
@CongressEdits https://twitter.com/congressedits
For an example of the curious self-editing and treatment of news from politicians in South Florida see this blog post from May 9, 2012 titled "The curious case of Broward County Comm. candidate Marty Kiar's Tweets, which, for me, are more revealing for what they DON'T say"
http://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2012/05/curious-case-of-broward-county-comm.html