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Robert Roberts
post Tue 18th December 2007, 8:34pm
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Now the Observer shouldn't be mentioned on talkpages if SV doesn't like it - isn't this straight forward admin abuse of powers in a content dispute?




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We've got it. The person who wrote the article is biased, and much of it is either misleading or just incorrect. So what?

This does not mean that we should trust unaccountable admins to decide that part of an otherwise reliable source is terrible and should never be mentioned. If you felt in danger from a serial killer, would you hire the Mafia to protect you?
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post Wed 19th December 2007, 12:42am
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QUOTE(Amarkov @ Tue 18th December 2007, 6:34pm) *

We've got it. The person who wrote the article is biased, and much of it is either misleading or just incorrect. So what?

This does not mean that we should trust unaccountable admins to decide that part of an otherwise reliable source is terrible and should never be mentioned. If you felt in danger from a serial killer, would you hire the Mafia to protect you?



Because raising the profile of shit is raising the profile of shit.

If someone wrote an article calling you an axe murderer and you had a BLP, would it be good to put it on your talk page for dozens of 15 year olds to comment on?

This is sick.

QUOTE(Amarkov @ Tue 18th December 2007, 6:34pm) *

We've got it. The person who wrote the article is biased, and much of it is either misleading or just incorrect. So what?

Well, then you didnt get it.

AND HELLO HELLO HELLO

This was written the week of the Register Scandals and

HELLO HELLO HELLO

The entire gang Jimbo, Sue, DGerard, etc were in London and

HELLO HELLO HELLO

No arbcom victim has ever been outed to the press before.

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QUOTE(Disillusioned Lackey @ Tue 18th December 2007, 4:42pm) *

QUOTE(Amarkov @ Tue 18th December 2007, 6:34pm) *

We've got it. The person who wrote the article is biased, and much of it is either misleading or just incorrect. So what?

This does not mean that we should trust unaccountable admins to decide that part of an otherwise reliable source is terrible and should never be mentioned. If you felt in danger from a serial killer, would you hire the Mafia to protect you?



Because raising the profile of shit is raising the profile of shit.

If someone wrote an article calling you an axe murderer and you had a BLP, would it be good to put it on your talk page for dozens of 15 year olds to comment on?

This is sick.

QUOTE(Amarkov @ Tue 18th December 2007, 6:34pm) *

We've got it. The person who wrote the article is biased, and much of it is either misleading or just incorrect. So what?

Well, then you didnt get it.


No, that's not my point. There most certainly needs to be some process to get rid of things like this, but anonymous people have no right to be running such a process. What assurance do I have that SlimVirgin won't decide that I am an axe murderer, and then censor articles from the Washington Post saying that I'm not?
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No, that's not my point. There most certainly needs to be some process to get rid of things like this, but anonymous people have no right to be running such a process. What assurance do I have that SlimVirgin won't decide that I am an axe murderer, and then censor articles from the Washington Post saying that I'm not?

This may come as a short sharp shock, but not everything is about YOU AMARKOV. This isn't your real name. It is HIS.

I don't care if Bozo the clown defended the article being off his page. It should be off his page. Stop being blinded by the Slimvirgin in your eyes. This article is the crudest form of smear journalism (not ONE attribution, making it an anonymous smear fest printed by a respectable publication). And it is supposed to get discussed on his talk page? Where he can't answer?
SICK.

QUOTE(Moulton @ Tue 18th December 2007, 6:49pm) *

Notwithstanding the fact that he put up his own biography, I think he was treated shabbily by the Wikipedians. I have seen other academics similarly mistreated.

Putting up your own bio is not clearly noted as illegal on Wikipedia. Hewitt didn't realize he was walking into a trap! (this last sentence sounds like a line from Scooby Doo, huh?)
QUOTE(Moulton @ Tue 18th December 2007, 6:49pm) *

I'm probably biased about the case of Carl Hewitt since (like me) he is a semi-retired academic in the field of electrical engineering and computer science with ties to Stanford and MIT.

Planting that story in the UK Sunday Observer was both unprofessional and unethical, and doubly so since it was based on a sham that has become a routine practice.



YEAH. And it is "gosh oh just so coincidental" that it was cleverly "leaked" the week of the Durova outing by the Register. PAYBACK. They were all in town in London, this woman probably was having beers with them and (winky winky between two bigshots who impressed this limpid dame) a story was born. Disgusting. They used her as a tool. They used him as a piece of cannon fodder. And his life's work is diminished by some slime job. Sick sick sick.

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Rebuttal by Hewitt
(which will never be as high in Google Rankings)
Censorship and Harassment by the Wikipedia

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Robert Kowalski (Emeritus of Imperial College) and Hewitt have been involved in an academic dispute about various aspects of the history of Logic Programming. Evidently, Kowalski would like for this information not to be known because he promoted the censorship of the article on the History of Logic Programming by the Wikipedia. Furthermore, he adopted the tactic of attacking Hewitt in the press as follows: “Hewitt may have a legitimate complaint about the lack of recognition that his work has received. It's a pity he couldn't find a better way to achieve it.” [Kleeman 2007] This incident provides a good illustration of why the Wikipedia is in trouble when it comes to scientific articles requiring expertise. Instead of reasoned discussion, it engenders personal attacks and censorship.

For many years, Hewitt has been interested in providing online encyclopedic information in the areas of concurrency, logic, and the procedural embedding of knowledge (which is his research area). However, there did not seem to be a suitable vehicle.

In the last few years, the following changes in technology have made it more urgent to have more general understanding of this research area:

o Web Services are providing massive concurrency between applications on the Internet

o Multi-core computer systems are providing massive concurrency on server and client computers (including phones, etc.)

o Large software systems have become chock full of inconsistencies rendering classical logic inappropriate as a foundation for reasoning about them

The technoscience that has been developed to address the above developments is currently not widely understood. So Hewitt decided to write encyclopedia articles in this area. At first the Wikipedia seemed to be a reasonable place for them. So he created a number of articles and collaborated with some other editors on improving several more.

Unfortunately, the Wikipedia has severe governance problems that have led to continual scandals. Some of these governance problems seem endemic to the culture that has developed there. The Administrators of the Wikipedia do not properly distinguish between

o Providing information about a particular scientific domain

o Promoting particular scientists in a domain

Making the above distinction requires scientific expertise. And the Wikipedia has problems with expertise. To further their system of control over the Wikipedia, the Administrators have decreed that editors of highly technical scientific articles do not need to have scientific qualifications!

Another problem is that a pattern of harassment by Administrators has developed. For example, in the case of the article about Hewitt in the Wikipedia, one of the Administrators decided to deliberately denigrate him by vandalizing the article about him by depriving him of his Emeritus title. After this was protested, it was necessary for another more decent Administrator to undo the vandalism. No apology was ever offered for this or other similar ongoing vandalism on the part of the Administrators.

Administrators on the Wikipedia have absolute power. And, of course, absolute power corrupts. An example involves the list of Hewitt’s doctoral students. Dr. William Kornfeld had been omitted from the list. When Hewitt added Dr. Kornfeld to the list, in an act of vandalism he was immediately removed by an Administrator who blocked Hewitt from editing his biography on the grounds that the Administrator's censoring Dr. Kornfeld from the list was not a “serious inaccuracy.” When the Administrator’s censorship was protested, the action was quietly reversed and Dr. Kornfeld was added back on to the list of Hewitt’s doctoral students. However Dr. Gene Ciccarelli and Dr. Michael Freiling had also been omitted. When they were added to the list, the article was first locked against editing by new Wikipedia editors and then locked against editing by anyone except an Administrator. And so it goes on the Wikipedia.

In view of these circumstances, Hewitt asked for the article about him to be deleted from the Wikipedia. To date it has refused to comply with this request.

References

o Carl Hewitt (2006a) The repeated demise of logic programming and why it will be reincarnated What Went Wrong and Why: Lessons from AI Research and Applications. Technical Report SS-06-08. AAAI Press. March 2006.

o Carl Hewitt (2006b) What is Commitment? Physical, Organizational, and Social COIN@AAMAS'06.

o Carl Hewitt (2007a) What is Commitment? Physical, Organizational, and Social (Revised) Pablo Noriega .et. al. editors. LNAI 4386. Springer-Verlag. 2007.

o Carl Hewitt (2007b) Large-scale Organizational Computing requires Unstratified Paraconsistency and Reflection COIN@AAMAS'07.

o Carl Hewitt (2007c) Large-scale Organizational Computing requires Unstratified Reflection and Strong Paraconsistency Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Agent Systems III. Jaime Sichman, Pablo Noriega, Julian Padget and Sascha Ossowski (ed.). Springer-Verlag. 2007.

o Carl Hewitt (2007d). The downfall of mental agents in the implementation of large software systems What went wrong? AAAI Magazine. 2007.

o Carl Hewitt (2007e). ORGs (Organizations of Restricted Generality): Strong Paraconsistency and Participatory Behavioral Model Checking Discussed at MALLOW’07.

o Carl Hewitt (2007f) Common sense for concurrency and strong paraconsistency using unstratified inference and reflection Submitted to AI Journal special issue on common sense. Discussed at Edinburgh LFCS. 11th September 2007 and Stanford 26 September 2007.

o Carl Hewitt. The Logical Necessity of Inconsistency Edinburgh LFCS. 11th September 2007.

o Carl Hewitt. The Logical Necessity of Inconsistency Stanford Logic Group Meeting. 26 September 2007.

o Carl Hewitt. The Ultraconcurrency Revolution in Hardware and Software Berkeley Center for Hybrid and Embedded Software Systems Forum. 24 May 2005.

o Jenny Kleeman. Wikipedia ban for disruptive professor The Observer. December 2007
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THE CENSORSHIP IS ON WIKIPEDIA
ALLOWING THE TALK TO TAKE PLACE WITH THE MAN BANNED FROM ADDING TO IT IS CENSORSHIP
SO THE DISCUSSION SHOULD NOT BE THERE
HIS PAGE SHOULD BE TAKEN DOWN

Lest some of you censorship buffs miss the point here (elbows Tobias in the gut)


QUOTE
“Hewitt may have a legitimate complaint about the lack of recognition that his work has received. It's a pity he couldn't find a better way to achieve it.” [Kleeman 2007] This incident provides a good illustration of why the Wikipedia is in trouble when it comes to scientific articles requiring expertise. Instead of reasoned discussion, it engenders personal attacks and censorship.

Unfortunately, the Wikipedia has severe governance problems that have led to continual scandals. Some of these governance problems seem endemic to the culture that has developed there. The Administrators of the Wikipedia do not properly distinguish between
o Providing information about a particular scientific domain
o Promoting particular scientists in a domain
(note: COI issue in a nutshell)

Another problem is that a pattern of harassment by Administrators has developed. For example, in the case of the article about Hewitt in the Wikipedia, one of the Administrators decided to deliberately denigrate him by vandalizing the article about him by depriving him of his Emeritus title. After this was protested, it was necessary for another more decent Administrator to undo the vandalism. No apology was ever offered for this or other similar ongoing vandalism on the part of the Administrators.

In view of these circumstances, Hewitt asked for the article about him to be deleted from the Wikipedia. To date it has refused to comply with this request.



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QUOTE(Disillusioned Lackey @ Tue 18th December 2007, 8:09pm) *

THE CENSORSHIP IS ON WIKIPEDIA
ALLOWING THE TALK TO TAKE PLACE WITH THE MAN BANNED FROM ADDING TO IT IS CENSORSHIP
SO THE DISCUSSION SHOULD NOT BE THERE
HIS PAGE SHOULD BE TAKEN DOWN

Lest some of you censorship buffs miss the point here (elbows Tobias in the gut)



So, to end censorship, it's necessary to suppress a discussion? Sounds worthy of Orwell. (Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength, War is Peace... and Discussion is Censorship?)

You, and some others on your side, are sounding like looking-glass-world versions of the likes of JzG... just as those people keep going on about how some article or other is an "anti-Wikipedia bashing" that is "spreading the pernicious memes of banned users", and thus should not be linked to or discussed even if it's in a well-known newspaper, you do the same about articles that are pro-Wikipedia bashings of banned users that spread the pernicious memes of the Wikipedian elite. The two groups are two sides of the same coin, complete with an arrogant and paranoid attitude.
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QUOTE(dtobias @ Tue 18th December 2007, 5:53pm) *

QUOTE(Disillusioned Lackey @ Tue 18th December 2007, 8:09pm) *

THE CENSORSHIP IS ON WIKIPEDIA
ALLOWING THE TALK TO TAKE PLACE WITH THE MAN BANNED FROM ADDING TO IT IS CENSORSHIP
SO THE DISCUSSION SHOULD NOT BE THERE
HIS PAGE SHOULD BE TAKEN DOWN

Lest some of you censorship buffs miss the point here (elbows Tobias in the gut)



So, to end censorship, it's necessary to suppress a discussion? Sounds worthy of Orwell. (Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength, War is Peace... and Discussion is Censorship?)

You, and some others on your side, are sounding like looking-glass-world versions of the likes of JzG... just as those people keep going on about how some article or other is an "anti-Wikipedia bashing" that is "spreading the pernicious memes of banned users", and thus should not be linked to or discussed even if it's in a well-known newspaper, you do the same about articles that are pro-Wikipedia bashings of banned users that spread the pernicious memes of the Wikipedian elite. The two groups are two sides of the same coin, complete with an arrogant and paranoid attitude.

What I think DL is getting at is that the "discussion" isn't really a discussion without the person about whom the article is written, and who is upset about the content, being able to chime in.
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post Wed 19th December 2007, 2:22am
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What I think DL is getting at is that the "discussion" isn't really a discussion without the person about whom the article is written, and who is upset about the content, being able to chime in.

Yes, I'm thinking "less a discussion" and "more like a gang r-pe with the person being held, tied, bound and gagged, and told to not make any noise, while it is broadcast on the internet".

Oh, and then the fact that someone disagrees with the gang rape re-broadcast for "discussion purposes" (again, without the victim's commentary) is called censorship.

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QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 18th December 2007, 8:13pm) *

I'm throwing in my chip with Dan Tobias on this, too. If it is this clear-cut that a publication or one of its staff writers was "used" by some Wikipediot to make life miserable for a university professor, then the right thing to do is to SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS, not "hide" the use of that publication as a source in Wikipedia.

When Durova defamed me, remember there was that brief moment where I had a chance to arbitrate the problem with her, in her forum? I chose not to go that route because that wouldn't have fixed the problem, it would have just erased that it happened.

So, I'm with Dan. And I'd go a step further. I'd publicize that this happened (pre-SlimVirgin's efforts to erase the pain), and showcase how rotten and far-reaching Wikipedia's sinister system can be for some people.

Greg


But Greg(ster) smile.gif

You are a great guy.... but you weren't a notable person. At least not prior to the Wikipedia Wikibiz scandal. Your notariety is borne out of the scandal, and you like playing that role.

A Professor who has worked all his life for notariety of a substantive sort, is fun for Wikipedia to pick on, and his "advertising the situation" only makes them look correct.

What Im saying is that the dynamics are different. You chose to be a Wikipedia protestor (of a sort) because it complemented or enhanced your reputation.

It dirties his - no matter what way you slice it. They are the big kahuna, and he just looks like a whiner.

No, sorry. You are seeing it from the wrong perspective. At least in terms of this case.

QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 18th December 2007, 8:13pm) *

I'm throwing in my chip with Dan Tobias on this, too. If it is this clear-cut that a publication or one of its staff writers was "used" by some Wikipediot to make life miserable for a university professor, then the right thing to do is to SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS, not "hide" the use of that publication as a source in Wikipedia.

When Durova defamed me, remember there was that brief moment where I had a chance to arbitrate the problem with her, in her forum? I chose not to go that route because that wouldn't have fixed the problem, it would have just erased that it happened.

So, I'm with Dan. And I'd go a step further. I'd publicize that this happened (pre-SlimVirgin's efforts to erase the pain), and showcase how rotten and far-reaching Wikipedia's sinister system can be for some people.

Greg


But Greg(ster) smile.gif

You are a great guy.... but you weren't a notable person. At least not prior to the Wikipedia Wikibiz scandal. Your notability is borne out of the scandal, and you like playing that role. A Professor who has worked all his life for notariety of a substantive sort, is fun for Wikipedia to pick on, and his "advertising the situation" only makes them look correct.

What Im saying is that the dynamics are different. You chose to be a Wikipedia protestor (of a sort) because it complemented or enhanced your reputation. It dirties his - no matter what way you slice it. They are the big kahuna, and he just looks like a whiner. No, sorry. You are seeing it from the wrong perspective. At least in terms of this case.

AND I HASTEN TO ADD ------- that if you had taken this to Arbcom, you'd not a prayer of any sort of justice (come on, please). It would not have "gone away". You'd have had your name smeared further on the alter of "sekrit informations".

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...A Professor who has worked all his life for notariety of a substantive sort, is fun for Wikipedia to pick on, and his "advertising the situation" only makes them look correct.

What Im saying is that the dynamics are different. You chose to be a Wikipedia protestor (of a sort) because it complemented or enhanced your reputation.

It dirties his - no matter what way you slice it. They are the big kahuna, and he just looks like a whiner.


Then, take it even further. The longer that yellow journalism stays on Wikipedia, and the longer that the newspaper doesn't critique the Journalist Jenny who wrote it and print a retraction (or at least allow the professor a rebuttal of equal length and prominence)... the better his legal case is going to look to a trial jury. He could sue the newspaper and the Foundation.

Somebody, at some point, is going to have to seek justice the old-fashioned way -- in a courtroom. And when that happens, maybe we'll see some lasting changes implemented.

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Then, take it even further. The longer that yellow journalism stays on Wikipedia, and the longer that the newspaper doesn't critique the Journalist Jenny who wrote it and print a retraction (or at least allow the professor a rebuttal of equal length and prominence)... the better his legal case is going to look to a trial jury.


Cue music track from Supertramp...... "Dreamer... nothing but a dreamer.... when you put your hands in your head oh no.... oh no.....".... rolleyes.gif

Greg. Court cases don't erase damaged reputations. And they are not an evident outcome of any such situation.

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At this point, I would request that someone contact Jenny Kleeman and extend to her a courtesy invitation to come here and defend herself against those who have seized this opportunity to cast her in a negative light.


Oh CRY me a river.

Let her read it and complain.

We'll whine about her AFTER Hewitt gets an Op-ed and retraction in the Guardian, deal?

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Upthread, I inserted a note that I had independently alerted Mike Godwin to similar unprofessionalism with respect to other biographies of acadamics.


ROFL. Mike Godwin? laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

Didnt you read his article in the New York Times? He thinks that anyone who gets anything printed in the newspapers about them is fair game. Tough beans.

He doesnt care about bios of academics. NOT ONE BIT.

(recues Supertramp) "Det det det det det det DREAMER..... nothing but a DREAMER...."

QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 18th December 2007, 9:05pm) *

Nice thought. I set out to do it, but I could not find an e-mail address for Ms. Kleeman anywhere, except a BBC staff address that was from 2003. I wouldn't think that's a working address any more.


Sweet Lord. Write the Editor of the Guardian and ask them to give Hewitt a voice. Not to ask this silly lassie to justify her unsourced attack.

QUOTE(thekohser @ Tue 18th December 2007, 9:05pm) *

If she can't publicize how to contact her, is it our responsibility to keep searching and searching?

Greg


You guys are suffering from a case of "nauseatingly nice and naiive" disease of AGF overdoes. And you are dealing with very, very not nice people.

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Moulton   The article in the UK Sunday Observer might well f...   Wed 19th December 2007, 2:09am
Moulton   I think there is a good story to be told here, but...   Wed 19th December 2007, 2:34am
Moulton   At this point, I would request that someone contac...   Wed 19th December 2007, 2:55am
thekohser   At this point, I would request that someone conta...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:05am
Poetlister   I set out to do it, but I could not find an e-mai...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:10pm
wikiwhistle   At this point, I would request that someone conta...   Thu 20th December 2007, 1:13am
Disillusioned Lackey   Me too- journalists especially ones from reputabl...   Thu 20th December 2007, 1:18am
Moulton   Greg, she writes for the Business Section, so you ...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:36am
Disillusioned Lackey   Greg, she writes for the Business Section, so you...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:40am
Moulton   She may decline to respond, but given that her rep...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:43am
Disillusioned Lackey   She may decline to respond, but given that her re...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:45am
Moulton   It doesn't matter. We have an ethical obligat...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:47am
Disillusioned Lackey   It doesn't matter. We have an ethical obliga...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:49am
Moulton   I'm not interested in writing a letter to the ...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:51am
Disillusioned Lackey   I'm not interested in writing a letter to the...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:55am
Moulton   I accept that you do not understand or appreciate ...   Wed 19th December 2007, 4:04am
Disillusioned Lackey   I accept that you do not understand or appreciate...   Wed 19th December 2007, 4:10am
Moulton   [quote name='Moulton' post='68294' date='Tue 18th ...   Wed 19th December 2007, 4:34am
jorge   I don't think I have seen any negative coverag...   Wed 19th December 2007, 10:46am
jorge   Doh, I forgot Seth Finkelstein ....the reason is t...   Wed 19th December 2007, 2:06pm
Disillusioned Lackey   Doh, I forgot Seth Finkelstein ....the reason is ...   Wed 19th December 2007, 2:22pm
Disillusioned Lackey   What I propose is not a strategic tack at all, si...   Wed 19th December 2007, 2:08pm
Moulton   [quote name='Disillusioned Lackey' post='68354' da...   Wed 19th December 2007, 4:59pm
Daniel Brandt   Don't forget that the managing editor of the G...   Wed 19th December 2007, 3:49pm
Piperdown   Don't forget that the managing editor of the ...   Wed 19th December 2007, 4:07pm
jorge   Don't forget that the managing editor of the ...   Wed 19th December 2007, 4:08pm
jorge   [quote name='Daniel Brandt' post='68371' date='We...   Wed 19th December 2007, 6:56pm
No one of consequence   I think you should stop chewing on your aluminium ...   Wed 19th December 2007, 7:49pm
jorge   I think you should stop chewing on your aluminium...   Wed 19th December 2007, 9:06pm
wikiwhistle   So the article that SlimVirgin i.e. Linda Mack w...   Thu 20th December 2007, 1:17am
jorge   [quote name='jorge' post='68415' date='Wed 19th D...   Thu 20th December 2007, 2:37pm
Saltimbanco   I wonder if any of Linda Mack's "friends...   Wed 19th December 2007, 8:52pm
Moulton   Jenny Kleeman responds...   Thu 20th December 2007, 2:36pm
Poetlister   Why should there be any questions about her ident...   Thu 20th December 2007, 4:08pm
Moulton   Why should there be any questions about her ident...   Thu 20th December 2007, 4:14pm
Poetlister   someone upstream wondered aloud if jennykleeman@g...   Thu 20th December 2007, 4:28pm
Moulton   Perhaps she doesn't want to write stories that...   Thu 20th December 2007, 4:33pm
Poetlister   Perhaps she doesn't want to write stories tha...   Thu 20th December 2007, 4:41pm
Disillusioned Lackey   Perhaps she doesn't want to write stories th...   Thu 20th December 2007, 6:02pm
Moulton   I'm a little confused. The complaints, upthre...   Thu 20th December 2007, 4:46pm
Somey   I doubt that Ms. Kleeman is particularly biased in...   Thu 20th December 2007, 4:57pm
jorge   I doubt that Ms. Kleeman is particularly biased i...   Thu 20th December 2007, 6:13pm
Disillusioned Lackey   What galls me is how she took the words of the ban...   Thu 20th December 2007, 6:21pm
jorge   Look at my post above- is there any evidence she h...   Thu 20th December 2007, 6:27pm
jorge   Look at my post above- is there any evidence she ...   Thu 20th December 2007, 6:30pm
jorge   Archive of Ms Kleeman's Guardian articles here...   Thu 20th December 2007, 6:46pm
Poetlister   Y'all have to remember that she's a freel...   Thu 20th December 2007, 8:47pm
Moulton   I've closed my E-Mail dialogue with Jenny Klee...   Thu 20th December 2007, 5:12pm
thekohser   Well, that was a whole lotta worthless. I've ...   Thu 20th December 2007, 6:00pm
Moulton   Mebbe she'd be interested in writing a story a...   Thu 20th December 2007, 6:12pm
Moulton   In all fairness, I doubt Jenny Kleeman has a lot o...   Thu 20th December 2007, 6:30pm


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