No, Scott went part-way, the NYT intended to go all the way. Works fine.
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Replying to @NotoriousAapje @erikcorry
So the victim would have half-raped herself? Still not working for you, dude.
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Replying to @espiers @erikcorry
Scott never published his real name on his blog, he merely made it possible to find it with some sleuthing. Lots of SSC readers never knew his name, because they didn't do so. The ability to find his name with sleuthing was never Scott's concern. 1/3
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His main concern was that patients could find his real name and his secondary concern was that crazy people could easily find it. 2/3
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now, why would scott alexander siskind not want his patients to find that he used their cases for general entertainment of his blog readers? that's somewhat a mystery to my, but perhaps you have some insight here…
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It is fully consistent with APA guidelines to publish anonymized cases. If you have information that he didn't do so, you should report him to APA. But surely you are just a troll.
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Replying to @NotoriousAapje @_amtiskaw and
It's not about whether he committed a formal APA violation, it's about whether his patients might have been offended if they'd known the way he talked about patients on his blog, and if they'd have had a right to know about him doing so before going to him for treatment
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Replying to @mssilverstein @arthur_affect and
He seems perfectly entitled to do so by the APA guidelines, which are the industry standard. So the same to you as I said to Chu: take it up with APA/the profession.
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And journalists are perfectly entitled to publish the legal names of public figures they write about, by the standards of *their* profession See how that works
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