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| Written by Lynne LaMaster | |
| Monday, 21 June 2010 05:33 | |
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Bump it!Someone is leaving a lot of comments. But not for long!
"Sherrie Hanna" All of these names were used to leave negative comments on stories about Steve Blair. Most were used only one time, some more than once.
Obviously, many of the names are pseudonyms, and although that's not really preferred, it is usually accepted. The truth is, comments are more trusted and carry more authority when real names are used. Sometimes there can be good reasons to use pseudonyms. Usually it's not, it's a cowardly reason - typically people who want to hide behind aliases in order to say something unkind or unfavorable. When pseudonyms are used for that reason, it tends to muddy the waters and sidetrack the discussion. But, there's something else about that list of names - all the comments represented above came from one location, most likely from one person. We have undeniable proof of that. It's not really a surprise that some of those names show up on comment sections on other media. Furthermore, the list you see above is more insidious than you might realize at first glance. Sherrie Hanna is the name of Prescott City Councilman John Hanna's wife. Yet, according to John Hanna, she didn't make that comment, she wasn't even on the computer this weekend. And she's not very computer-literate, she wouldn't know how to leave comments, Hanna said. Faith Blair is the name of Steve Blair's mother. When asked if she made any comments on Prescott eNews, specifically on the story about Blair losing his distributorship, this elderly woman responded, "I haven't seen it, haven't read it, and I wouldn't know how to leave a comment anyway." What to do?If democracy is messy, so is the Internet. This two-way street of conversations can be difficult to corral and manage. Sometimes people leave comments we don't like or agree with. Most of the time we gulp and let it go. Some statements are so blatantly over the top that removal is a fairly easy decision to make. In this case, not only are the comments negative in nature, but they are falsely representing themselves as real people. It's essentially a form of identity theft. As a matter of fact, whether or not this falls into the category of criminal behavior is being examined very carefully. We're removing the comments by this particular person. In the meantime, this is a good reminder that when you read comments on a website, it's important to consider the source. Some comments are more valid than others. Look at who is writing them, read the content carefully. Be a critical thinker, examine them thoroughly. For those leaving comments, please think about what you write before you click "submit". Is your comment a positive voice in the discussion which adds a valuable perspective or important information? We highly value those comments. On the other hand, if you are just writing something mean and nasty because that's who you are - well, to be quite frank about it, we are happy to do without your input. The new fine printWe're updating our Terms of Service for comments. They will now read: Comments should be polite and without profanities. Personal attacks or potentially libelous material will not be allowed. By submitting your comments we reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to change, modify, add, or delete your comments. Commenting is a privilege and an opportunity to make a significant contribution to the conversation. Those that abuse the privilege will be banned from commenting in the future. Portions of these Terms of Use may change at any time without further notice. Trackback(0)
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written by Greg Sober, June 22, 2010
Lynne, your column makes me wonder how many of the complaints submitted to the City, and Wholesome Bread, etc., were from a relatively small group of people giving the appearance of widespread community outrage (by having "Faith Blair" and others call/write in). I just don't believe that most real Prescott people would stab Steve Blair in the back like that even though they might not have agreed with his comments.
Hey! another mark!
written by Get it right, June 21, 2010
These blogs, posts whatever you want to call them, are not written by machines...they are written by real people who, guess what, have emotions. Many are written to destroy or hurt people, as they did with Steve Blair. Those morons used their real names, so now we know who plays dirty in this town. Using a councilman's wife's name as a pseudonym is pretty much below the belt, too, don't you think? If you don't get the gist of what's going on here, maybe it's best you sit on the bench for a while.
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written by another mark, June 21, 2010
Just when I thought that I couldn’t be more shocked as to where this whole Blair mess dragged us down, now this, a personal vendetta on people who post to your site.
While I did not see the posts you wrote about and I do not condone someone trolling any site for a cheap reaction I do find it odd that you are willing to ditch any credibility you might have gained in being looked at as a reliable source by getting in to a petty retribution match. Blogs do this, not Newspapers. I do not leave my doors open all day long while I am at work, I do not load a gun that I don’t expect to be shot. Here you are leavening a wide open, unmoderated forum and you seem to think that people’s best judgment and the honor system will be enough to keep it out of the gutter. I think you are more than partly culpable in this, this website needs a better system for comments, maybe signing up for the ability to comment or at the very least you need to moderate these comments before publishing them. I come here for you good crime reporting, much of it that never makes it to the Courier. If you stoop to petty stories like this then you are only presenting your newspaper as an amateurish blog. I can understand emotions getting the best of us but the internet is still a wild land of fake names, proxy servers and unfettered meanness, you have the power at least tame it a little, please moderate comments and take the high road. God bless you.
online comments written by mark, June 21, 2010
Many people don't use their real or full names for many reasons, including the person who is behind your political cartoons. That said, as the face/leader of this site, it is your responsiblity to thoroughly check those comments and hold them before publishing them or deleting them. If you are publishing them before verifying those comments, then some of the responsibility is yours.
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It sounds just a teensy bit like you are simply wanting to protect your friend. A noble desire, but not a very professional journalistic one.
Editor's comment: Where were you and/or your organization called "communist"? And how, exactly was your livelihood affected? And how many times was your husband/wife/mother's name used falsely in comments?