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		<title>Watch your internet mouth: anonymous comments could get you sacked</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />If you leave a crude comment on Kurt Greenbaum&#8217;s St. Louis Dispatch articles, he&#8217;d like a word. With your boss. Greenbaum penned an admittedly (by the author) lame piece Friday for the Dispatch, a &#8220;nice, soft edition of (Talk of the Day),&#8221; asking readers to post in the comments: How about you? Have you gone [...]<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/48358/man-fired-over-crude-blog-comment/">Watch your internet mouth: anonymous comments could get you sacked</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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<p>If you leave a crude comment on Kurt Greenbaum&#8217;s <em>St. Louis Dispatch</em> articles, he&#8217;d like a word. With your boss.</p>
<p>Greenbaum penned an admittedly (by the author) lame piece Friday for the <em>Dispatch, </em>a &#8220;nice, soft edition of (Talk of the Day),&#8221; asking readers to post in the comments:</p>
<blockquote><p>How about you? Have you gone out on a limb for a meal? What’d you try? Did you like it? Have you had friends or family who have tried stuff on a dare?</p></blockquote>
<p>Predictably, one commenter replied with one word- the p-word, used to describe a woman&#8217;s nether regions. So Greenbaum, the site&#8217;s director of social media, did what any logical person posting articles on the web would do- he tracked down the dude who commented and got him fired. Greenbaum smugly details his sleuthing in a later post bragging about the incident:</p>
<blockquote><p>A few minutes later, the same guy posted the same single-word comment again. I deleted it, but noticed in the WordPress e-mail alert that his comment had come from an IP address at a local school. So I called the school. They were happy to have me forward the e-mail, though I wasn’t sure what they’d be able to do with the meager information it included.</p>
<p>About six hours later, I heard from the school’s headmaster. The school’s IT director took a shine to the challenge. Long story short: Using the time-frame of the comments, our website location and the IP addresses in the WordPress e-mail, he tracked it back to a specific computer. The headmaster confronted the employee, who resigned on the spot.</p></blockquote>
<p>Greenbaum gets even more villainous in the comments himself, reminding commenters that he &#8220;didn&#8217;t say (the unidentified, now-jobless man) got fired&#8221; and only that he &#8220;resigned.&#8221; Although the commenter was stupid and Greenbaum&#8217;s actions were distasteful and excessive, this incident serves as a caution that nothing you say on the web is truly anonymous, and that goes double for at work. While fear of reprisal is never a really great reason to STFU, if you&#8217;re going to go out on a limb (or be pushed onto one) at least hope it&#8217;s for something better than a tired joke.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to comment personally to Kurt Greenbaum (I&#8217;d recommend waiting until you get home) <a href="http://www.igreenbaum.com">his personal blog is here</a> and he obviously <em>really</em> loves moderating.</p>
<p>[<a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/leaving_a_vulgar_comment_online_might_cost_you_your_job.php">ReadWriteWeb</a>]</p>
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