Wow, I can imagine that it is going to be mindblowing for everyone on the internet had the Daily Beast didn't back down, perhaps to a point which will trigger pressures to force authorities (particularly data regulatory) to step in. Here's wondering if a harassment scandal where a NY-based celebrity's Wikipedia article was deleted by editors bribed by a stalker, can be combined into the story which will put it past the libel proof doctrine since the celebrity has robust proofs of how it happened. By then the main point of that will become something along the lines of "How Wikipedia endangers women's privacy and security".Jennsaurus wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:09 amFor the folks at home, the story I was working on was going to be published by the Daily Beast in Spring 2024. Everything was in place then we had to go to both Wikipedia and the National Archives for comment, as required by law. Archvies wouldn't speak to us and Wikipedia threatened to sue, I suspect because of what we had found out about their administrators. The piece had mainly been about administrator abuse, using tools on Wikipedia to trace ip addresses, dox people's identities then harass them in real life. The Oberranks clusterf**k was a big part of the story, but not the entire story. The real beef of the article was about female editors on their site being stalked and even assaulted after having their identities revealed online by administrators. I found several cases of that including a woman who was stabbed outside her home in Mexico City by a stalker who had researched who she was off of her Wikipeida profile.All the stories that you found regarding the down sides of Wikipedia, including this one should be corralled into one giant feature story that will leave the world a lasting reminder that Wikipedia is totally corrupt. Past that point Eric will finally have a chance to publish the book as wanted.
Daily Beast backed out because of the lawsuit threat, but I still have the whole story and might one day sell the rights. For now, its back to Eastern Europe covering real news.
We would have been happy if the Daily Beast didn't back down and you could interview us for our comments to all that.