This document analyzes the state of participatory journalism on major Brazilian web portals. It found that while the portals provide channels for user participation, they have not fully adopted participatory journalism in practice. Content from citizen journalists is often used as a mere starting point or flagrant rather than engaging citizens in the full news process. The analysis of 163 citizen journalist submissions to two major portals found most were simple flags rather than fully reported news stories. It concludes that Brazilian web users involved in these initiatives are better described as "citizen sources" rather than citizen journalists, and the portals' practices have weakened the concept of participatory journalism.