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'''Brian Chase''' (born ] or ]) is an ] worker who posted a ] on ] 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 ] (65.81.97.208) on ] ]. 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 the pressure mounting, Chase resigned from Rush Delivery on ] and delivered a handwritten apology that day to ]. 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}} Chase's identity was reported in the '']'' on ] ]. |
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== Notes == |
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# {{note label|NYTSeigenthaler|1|a}}{{note label|NYTSeigenthaler|1|b}} Katharine Q. Seelye (], ]), "," '']'' |
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# {{note label|Rush|2|a}} , , and |
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== External links == |
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* Page, Susan. '''', USA Today. December 11, 2005. Retrieved December 12, 2005. |
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* Mielczarek, Natalia. ''The Tennessean'', 11 December 2005. |
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* via wikipedia-watch.org |
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