Update 1: List of Fired Bloggers
After seeing some posts to my original piece on
fired bloggers, and getting email, and one piece I found tonight while surfing,
it is time to update the list of unlucky
bloggers:1) Michael Hanscom, fired in
October 2003 as a temp at Microsoft for posting a picture of Apple Macintosh G5s
sitting on the loading dock at MS.2) Troutgirl,
fired from Friendster for blogs that included references to her
work.3) Matthew
Brown, fired from Starbuck's for posting comments about the coffee
chain, its customers and managers on his personal blog in September
2004.4) Penny
Cholmondeley, terminated from her post as Nunavut (Canada) Tourism
marketing officer after someone anonymously complained about her blog to her
employer, which included passing references to the
locale.5) Iain
Murray, a Brit working in the US, fired from his post as Director of
Research at an NPO in January 2003, apparently in part due to blogging at
work.6) Steve
Olafson,
fired from his job reporting for the Houston Chronicle after another reporter
outed him as the anonymous force behind a blog that was critical of local
politicians and other news sources.7) Daniel P.
Finney, also fired from a job as a reporter, but at the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch earlier this month when they discovered he was blogging, in part
about his news assignments. [May have
quit his job after being
suspended...Working...]8) Jessica
Cutler (Washingtonienne), fired this summer after blogging for a total
of two weeks about her sexual exploits with six partners, including a few highly
placed government staffers.9) Heather B. Armstrong, whose
experiences as an outed blogger first to her Mormon family, and later to her
employer, helped coin the term "dooced."
She was fired in February 2002.10) I have
not even been able to find out this
man's name, but he was "fired from "UN/CEFACT" (a volunteer
organization?) for posting his thoughts on the committee (is this thing a
committee or a senseless collection of letters? WTF?) on his
blog...11) Amy Norah
Burch, who was fired from her job as undergraduate coordinator for the
Committee on Degrees in Social Studies at Harvard University, after "a handful
of unflattering references to her workplace interspersed throughout the
site’s archives raised eyebrows at the department." May
2004.12) The story that has gotten so much
attention this year, QueenofSky, who was
fired from Delta Airlines after she posted pictures of herself in Flight
Attendant uniform ("risque" poses?).13)
http://www.ensight.org/archives/2005/01/06/the-whole-story-or-as-much-as-i-know-anyways/">Jeremy
Wright was fired from the Health Sciences Centre, a major hospital in
downtown Winnipeg, apparently after a co-worker or manager noticed that one of
his blog entries referred to surfing the web and blogging for three hours while
getting paid... [Thank you to Ryan (Quiplash) and Peter D for pointing this one
out to me.]14) Vibor
Kalogjera was recalled from the Croatian embassy after he posted
comments "that the diplomatic meetings were boring and that there was no
difference between President Bush and the Democratic candidate John Kerry." (You
have to scroll to the bottom of the page to see the report about
Kalogiera.)15) Joe
(surname?) fired from Waterstone's in Edinburgh for blogging, in part, about his
employer, including writing about "Bastardstone’s’ and have a
character called ‘Evil Boss’ (my equivalent to Dilbert’s
Pointy Haired Boss – in fact I compared head office directives to being in
a Dilbert cartoon)."16) Romiustexis, fired from
an "anonymous courthouse," although I have not been able to determine what
exactly he did that resulted in the
termination.17) Peter
Whitney, fired from Wells Fargo-owned brokerage, Ragen Mackenzie,
supposedly after a client did a web search for the company name.
18) Rachel
Mosteller, fired from the Durham Herald-Sun, for blogging that
included references to her editors.19) Rob Smith, fired
from Kerr-McGee, for blogging 'material that was "inappropriate" for a
supervisor in their plant." Of course, this guy happens to be a racist wingnut
who wrote lots of completely unflattering entries about his ex-wife, who worked
at the same plant...20) Gregg
Easterbrook, fired from ESPN apparently for blogging about Kill Bill's
producers, noting their Jewish ethnicity and asking "Does that make it right for
Jewish executives to worship money above all else, by promoting for profit the
adulation of violence?"21) Veronica
(surname unknown) fired after someone anonymously faxed her employer (employer
unknown) saying he was a potential client and would never do business with a
company that employed someone like Veronica and referring to the
blog.
I knew when I wrote the original piece that it
would resonate with members of the blogging community. Just as I was writing it,
Curt
Hopkins published his list of bloggers who have lost their jobs, been
disciplined, or have lost job offers because of their blog entries. Within a few
days of my posting the original piece, QueenoftheSky published her list of
blogophobic companies and bloggers'
rights.Those two pieces, and then a link to
QoS's page from boingboing, drove up email traffic and I have gotten some
fantastic messages from people. I have received emails from a few people who
have experienced similar problems, but don't want their stories published. I
have to figure there are dozens or hundreds more like them whose names are not
showing up on this list.Let me wrap up
this post by saying a huge thank you!! to Curt Hopkins. I used a lot of
information from his list, and appreciate it. (It is obvious that QoS is using
it as a reference, as well.)
Posted: Wed - January 12, 2005 at 01:57 AM
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