cardboard_journalism: (spin-mode)
Myriam Scuttlebutt ([personal profile] cardboard_journalism) wrote 2015-05-13 05:41 am (UTC)

Me, for one! And since I'm the editor, it's a big distinction, to be sure. Sss, sss, sss. A false statement would be libel and I'd be forced to issue a correction. But you've said the basic facts of what was reported are true, which means what was printed qualifies as a "fair statement".

--No, I don't, actually. Haven't met her. What's she like?

[maybe that'd shock her out of her anger]

The point of the letter is so that I have physical evidence of your complaint to take into account, along with any others that might come in over time. And I need it to be delivered in person so I can make sure it is actually originating from you and is not just coming from someone playing a prank and signing your name to it.

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