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« Gosh, we're all really impressed down here, I can tell You. | Main | Waterboarding is torture » July 2, 2008On the subject of Nadine Dorries and some recent deletionsWell, it looks like Phil Hendren isn't the only retro-moderating right-wing blogger on the loose today; Nadine Dorries is busily rearranging her website to avoid the consequences of a complaint she was laughing off just a few short days ago. Too bad for her that I have copies saved. This is something you eventually get into a habit of doing :o) Unity says it best right here: Call it a 'code of honour' if you like, but the general gist is that reverse-engineering your way out of an embarrassing situation is a no-no and a major breach of ethics in a medium in which reputation and transparency of behaviour are part of the social glue that keeps the medium ticking over. Speaking of deletions and reputations, I was reminded of a past event this morning by Nadine's most recent nonsense and Phil Hendren's outrage over a 'set up' and - after checking one the darker corners of the web and seeing that this too has been retro-moderated out of existence - I can finally file a full report without fear of inadvertently libelling Nadine Dorries in the process: Way back when Nadine Dorries was levelling false accusations at Dr Ben Goldacre, Ellee Seymour was busily retro-moderating her website to keep pesky facts at bay, and Phil Hendren (aka 'Dizzy') was helpfully running interference by being a deliberate pain in the arse, 'Dizzy' managed to get not-at-all-outraged when someone laid a little honey-trap for me that was so OTT it was actually damaging to the woman he claimed to be defending at the time. The events are best explained by publishing this email that I sent to Nadine Dorries in November last year (and no, she didn't reply to it):
[*I got nothing back from that report, BTW.]
The creator was attempting to pose as an opponent of Dorries under comments on several weblogs, thereby establishing those bloggers as co-bullies and publishers of links to clear libel. If it were left at that, it would be potentially damaging to all opponents of Dorries. If I blogged about the joe-job and/or followed the trail that was so obviously dangled, there was clear risk of repeating the libel myself and making false claims about the person(s)/organisations using the relevant IP address. Now, I wish to stress here that this was an effort to damage the opponents of Nadine Dorries with no thought for the damage it might cause her; the claims made about her sex life were quite specific and quite explicit. (Obviously I'm not going to give any details, but the relevant Wikipedia edit should give you a good idea of how low this one person would go.) And yet Phil Hendren, who was right there and part of the conversation when this site was created and promoted, has so far managed to contain his outrage about that attempted set-up. Unless, of course, he somehow missed it or was simply trying to be as cautious/considerate as I was. [Over to you, 'Dizzy'. What are your thoughts on the unknown author of the 'Ironed Sardine' weblog? Got any moral outrage to spare, me old mucker? Just while we're waiting for our mystery player to get back from their holiday...] UPDATE - It was John Hirst's idea of a joke, apparently. More here. Posted by Manic on July 2, 2008 10:25 AM in the category The Political Weblog Movement Pings (Trackback)For trackbacks, this is the URL: Comments "Just while we're waiting for our mystery player to get back from their holiday..." Surely you don't mean... [mod: snip name]!?!?! Posted by: Stirner at July 2, 2008 10:46 PM - No. And it's not a name you're likely to guess. Posted by: Manic at July 3, 2008 7:22 AM - Post a commentThanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out) (If you're new to Bloggerheads, you may need to be approved by the moderator before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) | |