alex wrote:
here's what i wrote to the health dept of the washington post:
Hi,
Your article, 'Gifted? Autistic? Or Just Quirky?', from Tuesday, February 27, includes a substantially misleading and incorrect statement about my website, WrongPlanet.net.
The statement "Dan Grover, an 18-year-old college student in Boston, co-founded WrongPlanet.net, a site for teens on the autistic spectrum. " is misleading as the website has quite a sizable portion of people older than 20 and even a large number of individuals with Asperger's who are over 40.
If an adult reads the article and sees a statement claiming that the site is for teens, he or she won't want to join since people generally won't want to belong to a group for which they don't feel that they fit the criteria.
WrongPlanet.net is actually a website geared towards individuals of all ages who have Asperger's or a child with Autism. "Teens" is only one demographic on Wrong Planet which has over 9,000 registered members of all ages and nationalities.
I'm the other cofounder and wasn't mentioned in the article. However, I've been the sole administrator and owner for more than 1.5 years (Dan chose to leave the site and also gave up ownership, although he's still a cofounder). However, this issue isn't as important as the inaccuracy regarding the statement implying that WrongPlanet.net is a site just for teenagers.
Thanks for looking into this. Please let me know when the correction will be run.
Regards,
Alex Plank
Seems a very good letter to me. Well written. I hope they will pay heed and print a correction. I am always seeing corrections here in the uk papers.