That one woman journalist initiated WP:DR, presented evidence admitting to a
COI in wrtiting about friends she worked with, and an editor was sanctioned
based upon her evidence; another professional journalist (User:Pravknight)
did precisely the same thing trying to alleviate slanders against his
friend, [[Paul Weyrich]] and the [[Free Congress Foundation]], and received
a community ban for doing so.
See: "*if you are a former Chronicle reporter as you say"*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Rangerdude/…
On 9/20/07, SlimVirgin <slimvirgin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 9/20/07, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
When did investigation and fact based criticism become synonymous with
stalking? I missed that memo.
Or is it only stalking when it's someone "we" dislike investigating
someone "we" like, and protected free speech the other way around?
(like the extensive research that some of the "anti-stalkers" put into
Daniel Brandt these last few years)
I'm not saying that I agree with the allegations, but to call it
stalking when someone investigates something which they reasonably
believe to be misconduct just seems wrong to me.
Wow, Greg.
One woman journalist lost her job because of him.
He's a nasty piece of work, not a legitimate critic.
Sarah