[governance] how to un-digg?
Jacqueline A. Morris
jam at jacquelinemorris.com
Tue May 20 12:18:52 EDT 2008
If the major newspaper corrected the minsinformation, the dugg link
should be to the newspaper's website's corrected page, as the newspaper
should not leave up the page with the incorrect information. It would
only then be in caches like Google's and that can get cleared up
relatively soon when the new corrected article is cached.
However, if the major newspaper did NOT correct the article, I dunno! If
you can't get the original fixed.... hmmmm
Jacqueline
Adam Peake wrote:
> Does anyone know how to "un-digg" something.
>
> Say someone writes an article for a major newspaper about a report you
> wrote and the article got a number of key facts wrong. But people are
> digg'ing the article and therefore linking and perpetuating the
> misinformation.
>
> Not suggesting any type of censorship, more a right of
> response/correction.
>
> Someone raised a related kind of issue during the Rio IGF -- how do we
> teach the Internet how to forget (or do we need the Internet to learn
> how to forget?)
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam
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