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Why?

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If the book is called A Girl's Life Online, why is the title of this page Katie.com? --Liface 10:03, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Try actually reading the page. Nick Cooper 14:06, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

From Articles for Creation, for 'Katie.com (Novel)'

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--REMOVED-- may have useful material. --Random832 23:14, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Nevermind, was a copy from [1] --Random832 23:24, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Adult entertainment? It doesn't seem so.

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I just went to katie.com, and it seems that it just has a generic placeholder there, no porn at all. I will adjust the article accordingly. WMFEssaywriter (talk) 10:34, 23 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

It is a generic placeholder now, but it was at one time a porno site. John Alan Elson WF6I A.P.O.I. 14:21, 10 October 2014 (UTC)

Article name change

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We need an article name change. The original book title was: Katie.com: My Story. So this title is incorrect. Futhermore the book title has been changed to A Girl's Life Online since 2004. At present WP is only fueling the confusion and victimization of Katie Jones and her web site Katie.com.--KeithbobTalk 16:49, 10 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

She hasn't owned that website for several years now. John Alan Elson WF6I A.P.O.I. 17:46, 10 October 2014 (UTC)

Yes the website is dead now and up for sale. But yes the title is incorrect and isn't the most common name for this book. Most of the reviews I've found have "Katie.com: My Story". I agree that the name should be changed but also suggest making redirects to this article can be found.Serialjoepsycho (talk) 18:43, 13 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I agree. It does not matter that Jones is no longer using the web address Katie.com. She may use it again in future and she may be selling it and the new owner will create a website there. Either way the current title is inaccurate and conflates the book with the domain name and perpetuates past confusion. For this reason I am renaming the article and creating a redirect page for the old name.--KeithbobTalk 13:45, 18 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Katie Jones can't use or sell the domain because she doesn't own it and hasn't for over six years! If she wanted to do something with it she would have to purchase it from the current owner. I'm not against the renaming of the article, but we should state facts here, not make ignorant statements based on a complete lack of research. John Alan Elson WF6I A.P.O.I. 22:53, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

The book wasn't that much of a big deal in and of itself. The confusion surrounding the domain name was the only reason the book got press. The author in fact had to cancel all of her publicity for the book because all anyone would ask about was the fact that they had stolen the domain name. Fine, have an article about the book, but I do not understand renaming both the katie.com entry and the Katie Jones entry to suggest that the book is the important story here. Virtually all of the press links are regarding the domain theft. Put Katie Jones entry back. --

The above is an unsigned comment by ‎176.25.186.241 on 12/1/15 [2]--KeithbobTalk 16:32, 2 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Whitewashed?

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It seems that the mentions of Parry Aftab threatening Jones, etc. were somehow whitewashed away. I put back a sentence or two about it, but I think the kerfluffle with the online community deserves more discussion. Andrevan@ 19:22, 18 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Also the fact that the publisher had the domain Katiet.com and could have used it as the title if they were genuinely interested in avoiding trouble could be mentioned as well. It is quite obvious that katie.com was chosen precisely because it did belong to someone who ran chat rooms in order to generate publicity. Also, girl.com was rejected because *surprise surprise* it was an adult website.

It is the sweetest kind of justice that for a time (about a year or so) katie.com was an adult website. It is really stupid to name a book after a domain controlled by someone else and if I was Katie Jones I would have immediately put up an adult website just to teach those arrogant jerks a lesson. This reminds me of the idiots who link directly to images on someone else's website, it serves them right when the cute kitten picture gets turned into something that could be referred to by the same word! John Alan Elson WF6I A.P.O.I. 22:33, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

Agreed with previous writer. This is a whitewash by someone obviously keen on promoting Katie Tarbox. Revert to original. --unsigned comment

The above is an unsigned comment made on December 1, 2015 by IP‎ 176.25.186.241[3] --------KeithbobTalk 16:34, 2 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Unsubstantiated allegation and WP:BLP concerns

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  • I've amended the section to take out the word "threatened" and replaced it with 'tried to coerce'. The source does not use that word [threaten] or anything like it and per WP:BLP we have to be very careful about making unsubstantiated [and potentially legal] allegations about a living person. Here's what the source says:
    • Parry Aftab got involved: she contacted Katie Jones and tried to persuade her to hand over the Katie.com site.
    • Jones wrote at the time: She tried to convince me that I should donate the domain name to them. Secondly, she tells me that they're planning on launching some school curriculum thing to teach kids about online safety - and they're calling it Katie.com. Are they insane? No wonder they want me to hand it over.
    • Aftab said she was not working with Tarbox, and accused Jones of having a hidden agenda.

I'm happy to discuss this as needed. Best, --KeithbobTalk 16:20, 2 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]