Notoriety Trumps Preservation as Some Web Sites Scrub Hateful Posts - washingtonpost.com

Shortly after authorities identified their suspect in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting Wednesday, the world began searching for traces of James W. von Brunn online. Those who Googled immediately were able to find him: a personal Web site claiming Jewish "conspiracies," diatribes posted on message boards. But those who started their hunt just a few hours later would have found only empty holes -- information that was scrubbed away as Web sites ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Joey Baker - Jun 13, 2009 - 11:02 PM PDT
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by Joey Baker - Jun. 13, 2009

Good piece looking on an interesting/disturbing trend. Two examples were provided, but it would be nice to know if they were the only examples.

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