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Re: [Tango-L] Aus International TangoFest
For the record, negative reviews (including naming of the persons or
events in question) are explicitly permitted on Tango-L, subject to
requirements to prevent abuse (which requirements seem to have been
followed in this case).
See this rule at
http://tango-l.com/tango-L-rules.htm#RELEVANCE-NegativeReviews
A paraphrased excerpt is:
Negative reviews of a particular teacher or event are permitted as a
potential service to the Tango community, even if individuals are named.
However, to prevent abuse of this exception as a way for people to
campaign negatively against people they don't like, or their
competitors, these reviews must meet ALL the following criteria:
- Name and tango community of poster must be identified to prevent
anonymous postings (e.g., someone hiding behind a pseudonym);
- Must have had direct and personal experience with the teacher/event in
question (i.e., not hearsay or second-hand opinions);
- Specific and objective details should be included (just saying
"terrible teachers," for example, is not enough).
When these are followed, as was the case here, it is indeed a service to
the community. This does not preclude others from putting forth
counter-examples or differences of opinions, nor does it *require* that
the persons in question be named if the poster wishes to avoid doing so
out of a sense of delicacy (though it does permit naming as well).
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