Online Comments and Ethics
The judge presiding over a high-profile serial killer case in Cleveland is now herself under scrutiny after her e-mail address was linked to dozens of comments on the Cleveland Plain Dealer's Web site.
Details.[So, should the source of online comments be revealed?]
Given the lack of responding posts, even anonymously, the consensus is "no."
Anyone work in an office with policies that restrict employees from posting?
April 20, 2010, 08:03
Andrea WWe have a policy that prohibits us from posting anonymously. I think it's always a good idea to assume that nothing is
really anonymous anyway. Someone determined enough could find out who's behind the posting. So I don't say anything I'd ever be ashamed to be connected to. My only nicknames are for purposes such as lowering the google quotient of my name. I think y'all have all figured out who I am here!
