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'''Brian Chase''' (born c. ]) is an ] worker who posted a ] on '']'', the online public encyclopedia, which led to the ]. {{ref label|NYTSeigenthaler|1|a}} |
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Chase was the operations manager of Rush Delivery in ] when he anonymously posted to Misplaced Pages from his employer's ] on ] ]. His post suggested that ], a former editor of '']'' in Nashville, had been involved in the assassinations of both ] and ] and had lived in the ] for several years. The article remained unedited for several months until Seigenthaler was made aware of the article and subsequently criticized Misplaced Pages in several media outlets. |
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Chase became aware of the effect of his post through the news. Meanwhile, the IP address he had used was traced back to his company {{ref label|Rush|2|a}} by ] and others. With pressure mounting, Chase resigned from Rush Delivery on ] and delivered a handwritten apology that day to Seigenthaler. Chase said he had done it as a joke to shock a colleague, after he had found out anyone could edit Misplaced Pages. {{ref label|NYTSeigenthaler|1|b}} Seigenthaler encouraged Chase's boss not to accept his resignation. |
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Unlike most people, who seem to be "out to get somebody", this guy just wanted to have a little fun. If you think I'm going to lose my job over some dumb website which cant even verify authenticity of this edit, here, you are out of your mind. Make you security poilcy about editing a little better. I'm no hacker, but it appears as though I can do the same thing this guy did. By the time you track me, I'll have moved on from this position. You all are a bunch of power-monging nuts, man. 420 to ya. |
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# {{note label|NYTSeigenthaler|1|a}}{{note label|NYTSeigenthaler|1|b}} Seelye, Katharine Q (], ]). . '']''. |
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# {{note label|Rush|2|a}} , , and |
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* Page, Susan (] ]). , ''USA Today''. Retrieved ] ]. |
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* Mielczarek, Natalia (] ]). ''The Tennessean''. |
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* Brandt, Daniel (] ]). via wikipedia-watch.org. Retrieved ] ]. |
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