liz3564 wrote:What, exactly, am I apologizing to DELETED for? I mentioned work that he, himself, had mentioned on his public Facebook page. He is undoubtedly proud of his work or his page would be private, and the information woud have been unavailable for anyone to access.
Well, I think this for starters:
Liz wrote:Did Pahoran tell me that he thought that Chino Blanco was Scratch? Yes, he did.
Did I suggest that Dan unfriend DELETED, who was on Dan's Facebook friend list? Yes, I did.[/u] (by the way, Dan does not know DELETED, and has no idea why that person was on his friends list to begin with.)
Pahoran had already told Dan that he thought DELETED was Scratch. All I did was notice that DELETED name was on Dan's Friends list, and suggested that he remove DELETED as a friend as a security precaution.
I did read on {aforementioned individual) Facebook page (which is public) that he spent time in Taiwan. The comment I made to Scratch was an obscure swipe. It was a payback for his prior pulling of crap on me when he has tried to get me ousted as a Moderator previously.
It was an obscure enough swipe that if Scratch was NOT DELETED, Scratch would not know what the hell I was talking about, and it would be no harm no foul. If Scratch WAS DELETED, then it would allow him to know that I suspected who he was, and he better simply leave me alone.
Have you apologised to DCP for having him remove a completely innocent party from his Facebook friends even though DCP himself had already consciously accepted him as a friend?
Have you apologised to the aforementioned individual for having him removed by DCP as a Facebook friend despite the fact that DCP had consciously accepted him as a friend?
Have you apologised to Pahoran for letting slip that it was he that told DCP, incorrectly, that the aforementioned individual was the poster known as Scratch, thereby causing DCP to embarrass himself online and have his reputation take yet another slide downwards?
Now, what about answering the question about how strong/robust the information was upon which you decided to act?