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The Washington Post Ombudsman’s Parting Suggestion? No More Anonymous Comments

The Washington Post Ombudsman’s Parting Suggestion? No More Anonymous Comments

March 12, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Maggie McGary agrees and thinks the online world would be a better place if people had to associate their real identity with any words they put online.

Pexton was ombudsman for the Post for the past two years–a position that, to me, has a lot in common with community manager.

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