Could You Back Up Your Up-rating Accusations in Court?

By Rebecca Livermore, published Jun 03, 2007
Published Content: 175  Total Views: 111,666  Favorited By: 130 CPs
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This afternoon as I was browsing through content on Associated Content, I noticed yet another accusation leveled against a new content producer, implying that he had up-rated his own article and had his friends up-rate his article as well. In some ways it made me want to laugh, because the perplexity of the new content producer, evidenced by his response to the accusation, made it obvious to me that he had no idea what the person was talking about. I could just imagine the clueless look on the guy's face. It was a comical moment.

Unfortunately, however, in reality, such a response to a new content producer is a really nasty way to "welcome" someone to Associated Content, and is anything but funny. Can you imagine being brand new to Associated Content and the excitement you feel over discovering a seemingly great place to submit content, only to have people "welcome" you with false accusations? That would cause many new content producers to question what kind of place this is, anyway.

For most of us, junior high was a long time ago, but apparently some people still reside there on an emotional level. This is evidenced by people's tendency to be overly concerned with what other people are doing. They just know that people are cheating, are out to get them, and are unfair.

Of course, such accusations come from all sorts of issues. Some people are afraid of someone else getting their piece of the pie; an example of scarcity mentality at it's finest (or worst, depending on how you want to look at it). Others don't like it when people they disagree with succeed. Still others just seem to have a negative bent. And no doubt some people really believe the false accusations they are making.

Whatever the motivation of the accuser, I've wondered what would happen if people who are falsely accused begin filing lawsuits against the accusers. Would these people be able to back up their accusations in court? Do they have hard evidence for the accusations? Obviously not, if they are false. Even if they are true, people would be hard pressed to prove the accusation in court.

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Great spin on the subject. :)

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 8:12:29 PM

 
Excellent points!

Posted on 12/24/2007 at 6:12:29 AM

 
Great points!

Posted on 12/16/2007 at 11:12:44 PM

 
I agree wholeheartedly!

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 10:10:00 AM

 
Excellent article. Well written. Very interesting.

Posted on 07/01/2007 at 12:07:00 AM

 
I have to agree with you on this article. I have received some nasty messages from a popular message A.C. Producer for having too high of a rating on a few of my articles (just happened to have over 400 hits for each of these articles). I believe some people are just jealous that the article is interesting and being read, so they accuse the writer.. sad what people do these days.

Posted on 06/27/2007 at 1:06:00 PM

 
Very interesting topic. Great, in fact.

Posted on 06/22/2007 at 2:06:00 PM

 
Definitely agree this should become part of the FAQ!

Posted on 06/16/2007 at 2:06:00 AM

 
While the rating thing is a pain - this article should be in the AC FAQ. If people spent the time they worry about others on themselves and their own work, more CP's income would rise as would the level of decorum in the forum and elsewhere on AC. Bravo!

Posted on 06/15/2007 at 7:06:00 PM

 
I agree! Very well put and professionally written!

Posted on 06/15/2007 at 12:06:00 PM

 
Lawsuits in this country are far too easy to file and far too common. And something like this is certainly not worthy of the time and expence of a lawsuit! Good articel Rebecca!

Posted on 06/15/2007 at 8:06:00 AM

 
YES! YES! YES!

Posted on 06/14/2007 at 11:06:00 PM

 
I couldn't agree more. Excellent article!

Posted on 06/11/2007 at 6:06:00 AM

 
Very nicely done.

Posted on 06/06/2007 at 6:06:00 PM

 
Great article Rebecca!

Posted on 06/03/2007 at 9:06:00 PM

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