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Wikipedia Hoax Author Confesses

cmholm writes "As reported in The Seattle Times, Nashville resident Brian Chase has publically admitted that he edited a Wikipedia entry for John Seigenthaler, making appear that Mr. Seigenthaler was involved in the assassination of JFK. Mr. Chase fessed up after a cyber-sleuth tracked down the business from which he had posted to Wikipedia."

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  1. Uhm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Wait...so, that was illegal?

  2. Re:Notable quote by pla · · Score: 0, Troll

    If you speak out for the assassination of the President, you will likely get a visit to discuss your views.

    "Free speech means that you can speak against government policies that you do not agree with and the police won't kick in your door in the middle of the night and make you disappear. "

    "You may want to go back and read the bill of rights because you do not have much of a clue about them."

  3. ...and how is this illegal? by DroopyStonx · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hm, let's make somethin up...

    OJ Simpson had a part in not only his wife's murder, but JFK's.

    What, I'm now exposing myself to have charges brought against me now? Doubt it.

    Our justice system is fucked if this guy has any charges brought against him.

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  4. Wkipedia: The Information Fascists by catmistake · · Score: 0, Troll

    I can't believe this guy gave up his job over this! So what if he did what he did? Where did he break the law? Where did he do something that isn't done thousands of times a day, probably, by others? I see the moral issue, duplicity, but its a relatively mild one, and its not cause for dismissal or resignation.

    Someone needs to sue Wikipedia for libel. I know there are a lot of good people contributing to Wikipedia, but the facists there have taken over and ruined it. Brandt is right... there needs to be accountability, and furthermore, some better decision-making process where not just the online bullies get their way because they feel strongly about something.

    As a direct result of the creation of Wikipedia Watch, Brandt was banned indefinitely from Wikipedia.

    Wikipedia is fascist. I've never seen from where they get any credibility whatsoever.

  5. Re:Well... by aussie_a · · Score: 1, Troll

    If they fail to perform their duties (write "truth" that can be confirmed), then they will be fired and possibly shunned from the journalism industry.

    2005 called. It wants you to join the rest of the world in the 21st century.