Don't Post Comments On StlToday.com Or They Might Tell Your Boss

from the how-nice-of-them dept

Via Romenesko comes this little gem of how the online editor of StlToday.com got upset about a “vulgar” comment that was left on a story. The editor, Kurt Greenbaum, noticed that the commenter in question’s IP address was a local school, and contacted the school to alert them that someone from there had left a comment. And then:

“About six hours later, I heard from the school’s headmaster…The headmaster confronted the employee, who resigned on the spot.”

Lesson of the day? Don’t post comments on StlToday.com or its editors may call your boss.

Filed Under: ,
Companies: stltoday

Rate this comment as insightful
Rate this comment as funny
You have rated this comment as insightful
You have rated this comment as funny
Flag this comment as abusive/trolling/spam
You have flagged this comment
The first word has already been claimed
The last word has already been claimed
Insightful Lightbulb icon Funny Laughing icon Abusive/trolling/spam Flag icon Insightful badge Lightbulb icon Funny badge Laughing icon Comments icon

Comments on “Don't Post Comments On StlToday.com Or They Might Tell Your Boss”

Subscribe: RSS Leave a comment
60 Comments
Overcast (profile) says:

Re: Resigned?

Bad move. Never resign on the spot. Get a lawyer. Everything changes when you let a lawyer do your talking! Especially when dealing with self-righteous blowhards.

Ehhh, depends…

I bet they didn’t even want him to resign – he may have done it out of spite.

I’m saying that – because I did that. My wife and I were both working a lot – had a good savings built up and the job market was good. I was being ‘threatened’ to get wrote up for something I didn’t do – and even other co-workers agreed it was clear it wasn’t my fault.

So I cam in that night, when I had to go to the office I told the boss I guess he was working second shift tonight too and walked out the door.

Just depends on your situation 🙂 Sometimes that can sting more that fighting anything, lol

Anon says:

Karma

Kurt Greenbaum is a child. Grow a backbone you puss. I bet he felt joy getting someone fired in this job market. I hope that person has the ability to get a new job soon and is able to take care of them self.

Taking someones livelihood because of a direct insult or a comment that peeved you somehow is duche-baggery.

Kurt you asshole. From the bottom of my heart of hearts I hope you get hit by a bus and it makes national news.

John Doetrue says:

LoL

I agree with “anonymous coward”
“if the school has an acceptable use policy in place, and the faculty member violated it by posting the comment, he has no one to blame but himself for what happened”

But then again it’s also his fault he posted with his real name. If he would of used his CEO/Manager/Directors name now that would be awesome!

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Tor sucks

Fine you don’t like TOR I get it LoL

He could have use it then a webproxy, like hidemyass, anonymouse or a thousand others or you can use plugins like the firefox foxyproxy or you can get a VPN or you can install your own VPN(openVPN) anywhere you can get a virtual machine in.

Is not that difficult there is even directions in youtube on how to do it in any way one would like or imagine.

Anonymous Coward says:

@21:

Respectfully I disagree if you are going to be nasty you should have the good sense to expect retaliation. We are not all equals in the mind form, we think and react differently and pass that to others that is why anonymity was granted in the U.S. constitution because the forefathers new then what is true now.

People will try to get you if they don’t like what you said.

Those people feed on the fears that others have and it works very well today as it did in pre-historic times.

That fact alone should be the foundation for people to be very careful when granting others monopolies or extra-rights and powers.

Anonymous Coward says:

@21:

Respectfully I disagree if you are going to be nasty you should have the good sense to expect retaliation. We are not all equals in the mind form, we think and react differently and pass that to others that is why anonymity was granted in the U.S. constitution because the forefathers new then what is true now.

People will try to get you if they don’t like what you said.

Those people feed on the fears that others have and it works very well today as it did in pre-historic times.

That fact alone should be the foundation for people to be very careful when granting others monopolies or extra-rights and powers.

Monarch says:

Got more of the scoop

The editor did not do an ARIN search for the IP owner, the IP actually listed itself as the school. The editor only contacted the school, AFTER, the original post was deleted, and was posted a 2nd time.
Because it was a school, the editor DID the right thing and contacted the school, as it could have been a student posting VULGAR remarks. This could have been a teaching opportunity for the school to teach a kid a little respect for the female anatomy. Instead it was the Principal of the school that needed some education on respect. In most companies, the remark could have been a firing offense for what was posted. He was lucky he resigned, as the school board would have probably fired him immediately.

John Fenderson (profile) says:

Re: Got more of the scoop

“Because it was a school, the editor DID the right thing and contacted the school, as it could have been a student posting VULGAR remarks.”

Right, because that’s the job of an editor: to be the language police and potentially teach young people “respect for the female anatomy.”

The editor was so far over the line, so obviously and clearly wrong and unethical, that I actually have a little respect for the size of the balls he must have not only to not apologize about it, but to actually write a post bragging about it. I stand in awe.

He has taught me one thing — avoid STL online, as any publication that keeps such a person in a position of authority is one that isn’t worth my time.

Free Capitalist (profile) says:

Re: Got more of the scoop

DID the right thing and contacted the school, as it could have been a student posting VULGAR remarks.

At first I thought, “wow, what a petty, vindictive, free-speech-hating ass to have dropped dime over an absurd comment”.

Then I read your comment and remembered that the first amendment had been suspended “for the children” in the 80’s.

There’s no moral panic like the moral panic created by the possibility of foul-mouthed children existing in our public school system.

Anonymous Coward says:

There are a TON of problems with Mr. Greenbaum’s actions:

– As a reporter for a newspaper, he basically “outed” an anonymous poster because he didn’t like what that poster was posting. Would he someday do the same for an anonymous news source he doesn’t like?

– The site’s privacy policy clearly states: “We will not share individual user information with third parties unless the user has specifically approved the release of that information.” Mr. Greenbaum’s actions would seem to be a direct violation of their privacy policy.

– Not only did he take action resulting in someone losing their job (they very likely “resigned” to avoid being fired outright), but then he felt the need to post about it. He apparently has no remorse about causing someone to lose their job, and in fact seems quite proud of his actions.

– From the comments, it sounds like there are far worse comments (racial epithets, etc.) which are allowed to stand, whereas this particular comment was singled out for retribution. One commenter likened his “enforcement” actions to a cop who allows cars to race by at 50mph over the speed limit, before pulling over someone going only 5mph over. Comment moderation sounds like it’s terribly inconsistent and enforced in a very spotty manner.

– Speaking of moderation, could they not have just deleted the comments and blocked the poster’s IP? Did they have to track the person down and tattle to their employer?

– Did Mr. Greenbaum consult his boss, or his newspaper’s legal department, before taking these actions? Or was he flying solo on this? Should legal action result from this, I’m sure this will be a pertinent question.

vyvyan says:

Re: Re:

Actually the site asked very dubious question, “Strangest food you’ve ever eaten?” They should have been more specific about what they’re asking and what they don’t want to know. The innocent user replied honestly.

They should have mentioned, “If the strangest food you’ve ate is a part of female anatomy, please don’t tell us. We already know that it’s strangest of them all.”

Sue ’em all.

Mike (user link) says:

Hoax

I am betting that this is a hoax.

Just a month ago Greenbaum wrote an article and tweeted about hoaxes in the media. What motivates people to do them, etc.

Now, it sounds like all the details come straight from Greenbaum. A guy wrote a naughty word on there. Not verified by anyone else. Greenbaum and his unnamed colleague took down the comment. Not verified by anyone. Greenbaum emailed the unnamed school. Not verified by anyone. The unnamed headmaster called back and said the guy quit. Not verified by anyone.

The story is outlandish anyway. No school headmaster is going to do what Greenbaum claims.

I think he’s just made up his own hoax to point out the dangers of social media.

batch (profile) says:

At least the readers are pointing out that he violated the privacy policy, hopefully they’ll go further and stop reading that website.

Also, no one casually recognizes an IP address that has nothing to do with them. That fact that he claims to recognize IP addresses belonging to organizations unrelated to his own is suspicious in and of itself.

Reading that guys comments, insisting he sleeps well, he deserves everything bad that comes to him because of this.

Anonymous Cow (wut?) says:

this

It’s actually been an entertaining read on the paper’s website regarding this fellow’s blog and the subsequent comments and piss poor defense of them by Mr Kurt. He has a lofty “director of new media” type title, and it was (so far as I can figure out) not really that offensive (rhymes with wussy!) It hardly seems he was disrespecting that part of the female anatomy lol, quite the opposite.

The comments are quite well thought out most of them, and lots of them seem to say that hey, this is why old media fails, as apparently regular racist commentary goes unchecked on the site. Hardly seems like a reason to get a person fired.

Anonymous Coward says:

Leonhard Euler was the greatest mathematician of the eighteenth century and one of the smartest men of all time. His list of 886 papers and books may be beat only by Paulrdos. Euler’s works fills about 90 volumes. Much of this is from the the last two decades of his life when he was totally.
He was born and educated in Basel, Switzerland; Euler spent most of his career in St. Petersburg and Berlin. He joined the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences in 1727. In 1741 he went to Berlin because Frederick the Great invited him, but he and Frederick never got on well and in 1766 he returned to St. Petersburg, where he remained until his death. St. Petersburg Academy continued publishing his work posthumously for more than 30 years. Euler married twice and had 13 children, though all but five of them died young. He was really really good at math he was like the best ever. Some people called him the song bird of his generation.

Anonymous Coward says:

Leonhard Euler was the greatest mathematician of the eighteenth century and one of the smartest men of all time. His list of 886 papers and books may be beat only by Paulrdos. Euler’s works fills about 90 volumes. Much of this is from the the last two decades of his life when he was totally.
He was born and educated in Basel, Switzerland; Euler spent most of his career in St. Petersburg and Berlin. He joined the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences in 1727. In 1741 he went to Berlin because Frederick the Great invited him, but he and Frederick never got on well and in 1766 he returned to St. Petersburg, where he remained until his death. St. Petersburg Academy continued publishing his work posthumously for more than 30 years. Euler married twice and had 13 children, though all but five of them died young. He was really really good at math he was like the best ever. Some people called him the song bird of his generation.

scary says:

CRIMES AGAINST POSTERITY
SWINE FLU SWINDLE
SWINES FLEW IN TOP HATS
Glaxo is just a marketing hand
so who sold that vacc to the whole world carrying seeds of the next pandemic?
What state, what monster?
When failed, getting away to try again?
Like Oklahoma
your comment must be approved by
OH YEAH?
guess where all the internet monitoring flows to and you guessed where that vaccine maker sits
According to a list compiled by Dr. Patricia Doyle at rense.com, a host of strange ingredients are used to make up Hoffman-La Roche’s anti-flu drug Tamiflu, which has recently been connected with bizarre behavior,
Patients using Tamiflu — which many nations are stocking up on as a way to combat a possible pandemic of the deadly H5N1 bird flu — reported delirium, hallucinations, delusions, convulsions, disturbed consciousness and abnormal behavior. The FDA reports that side effects reported with Tamiflu include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bronchitis, stomach pain, dizziness and headache.
ANTI-MONOPOLISTS VERY QUIET ON JUST ONE FIRM ”SERVING” THE WHOLE WORLD

Martin says:

Band from online store for asking for tracking information.

I order some items from an online store and revived an email with in minutes. The email told me that in 24 hours my order would be processed. And the tracking number would be good to use. Almost five days later I emailed the site that claims to opperate 24/7 after the tracking number did nothing and asked” please give me accurate tracking number. Please don’t give me concern to contact the BBB or have my credit card blocked” because of this email I got a response saying I had been blocked from that store and every one of their “1000s” of affiliates. My name email card IP , and shipping address had been BLACK LiSTED. Did I really step out of line? What has happened to customer survive? Answers?!?

Add Your Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Have a Techdirt Account? Sign in now. Want one? Register here

Comment Options:

Make this the or (get credits or sign in to see balance) what's this?

What's this?

Techdirt community members with Techdirt Credits can spotlight a comment as either the "First Word" or "Last Word" on a particular comment thread. Credits can be purchased at the Techdirt Insider Shop »

Follow Techdirt

Techdirt Daily Newsletter

Ctrl-Alt-Speech

A weekly news podcast from
Mike Masnick & Ben Whitelaw

Subscribe now to Ctrl-Alt-Speech »
Techdirt Deals
Techdirt Insider Discord
The latest chatter on the Techdirt Insider Discord channel...
Loading...