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Save Lake IB Blog, anonymity and consistency

Posted by Alan Gottlieb Dec 11th, 2009.

Earlier this week I wrote a blog post asking readers to weigh in on whether I should allow anonymous comments on this blog. I banned pseudonyms for bloggers more than a year ago, but have allowed people to comment anonymously, though few have chosen to do so.

My question was prompted in part by an unfortunate incident last weekend when an anonymous commenter turned out to be one of my regular bloggers, who, unbeknownst to me, decided to take on a harsher persona and a pseudonym to make some points he felt he couldn’t make under his real name. Sunday, with an assist from me, Janine Vanderburg discovered the commenter’s identity. To Alexander Ooms’ credit, he immediately owned up, and explained his actions.

Janine discusses this incident in a new post on her Save Lake IB Blog. While she has the outlines of the story right, there are inaccuracies I would like to correct. First of all, she takes a swipe at me for my “grandmotherly admonition to ‘be nice’”  while allowing comments like some of “Horse With No Name’s” harsher missives. Perhaps she missed the play on KIPP’s slogan, “Work Hard. Be Nice.” But no matter. While Janine hints at hypocrisy, she has the chronology backwards. It was those same harsh, anonymous comments and my uneasiness about my decision to run them that prompted me to start thinking about banning anonymous comments, and to ask people to ‘be nice.’

Second, Janine refers to HWNN’s last comment, about her blog, as particularly virulent. Actually, it wasn’t. It was an aggressive critique of the role Janine’s Save Lake IB Blog has played in the Lake issue. There was one clause in one sentence that Janine objected to, and which I removed at her request. I thought the rest of the comment was a valid critique of the blog, well within the bounds of acceptable discourse. I removed the rest of the comment, and all of HWWN’s comments, after his identity was revealed, and after talking to him about it. Subsequently, he reposted his final comment, minus the offending clause, under his own name. Janine again asked me to remove it, which I told her I would not do.

One question that has troubled me from the start is that the Save Lake IB Blog has itself been penned anonymously. Only in the last day has Janine begun signing her posts, at the bottom, with a lowercase jv. Until then, only those in the know had any idea who was writing the posts. Perhaps other people wrote some of them, but Janine was the main person behind the blog. And it’s impossible to tell if others contributed, since all were unsigned. Some of the Save Lake posts were pretty harsh, certainly as harsh as anything written under the moniker Horse With No Name.

It’s also interesting to note that at least one post on the blog has been removed. That’s the one that featured photos of purported classrooms in the Lake Middle School basement. The photos of tiny, windowless spaces raised questions about the wisdom of DPS filling the building by moving a second school in there.

Then, at the Nov. 30 school board meeting, Superintendent Tom Boasberg discredited that blog post and its photos by presenting a brief slideshow of photos of the actual “basement” classrooms. Big windows, plenty of light. Ample room. He admonished the person or people who posted the photos for irresponsibly spreading false information. Shortly thereafter, the post came down, with nary an explanation, refutation or apology.

What I’m saying, I guess, is that people who live in glass houses, etc., etc.

Janine and I have worked together closely on issues over the years. I respect her as a tireless and passionate advocate and watchdog. She and I disagree on some aspects of the Lake issue, as well as tactics employed by both sides in the debate. I would hope that when the dust settles from the current flap, we will find ourselves once again agreeing more often than not.

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2 Responses to “Save Lake IB Blog, anonymity and consistency”

  1. Jeff Buck says:

    If DPS isn’t using their marriage councilor today, maybe she could help.

    I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist – but seriously, I think laughing a little might be the best medicine for us now.

    • Janine Vanderburg says:

      Jeff, no need for the marriage counselor, Alan and I “divorced” a long time ago, and I got “the kids”, i.e., northwest Denver, which probably makes sense since that’s where I live.

      Re: the rest of the nonsense about the Save Lake blog–Alan asked me about why we weren’t listing different authors some time ago, and I explained to him the no-big-mystery: We are an all volunteer effort that started 2 months ago when DPS announced that it might shut down Lake Middle School–and have not set out to create a blog, only a place for people who had different ideas than the district’s about what they wanted for Lake Middle School to post information and commentary while the “battle” was going on. I just happened to be the person who knew how to set up a blog. And also pointed out to Alan that it was months before EdNews did bylines, as a fully funded endeavor. Anyway, it will all be moot soon–we are going to sunset the blog as soon as we are sure that great plans are in place for all kids at Lake. And Alan, before you start designing rooms in the Lake basement, I invite you to go down there–I just returned from a tour with some DPS staff and parents–and pretty much everyone was wondering where the DPS presentation pictures came from!

      Alan’s ex,

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