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Blog Tries To Unpublish ‘One Of The Best Kept Secrets In Brooklyn’

Yesterday, the New York Times’ blog about the Fort Greene neighbourhood published a post on a “secret underground climbing gym” in Brooklyn. Today, they took the post down. For a preposterous reason! Now it’s getting way more attention.

The blog’s explanation for pulling the post:

Basically, we believe that parties who are the subjects of an extensive and sensitive post like yesterday’s should know they are being written about. This is both the neighborhood-y, Local thing to do and simple journalistic ethics.

In this case, the author of the piece identified himself to several climbers but not to the people who run the space. We were unaware of this lapse. We had concluded, based on the author’s initial pitch, that he planned to be upfront with everyone, and we neglected – our bad – to confirm this after the piece was filed.

Well that’s all well and good and friendly, but it’s really the type of thing to decide before you publish the extremely extensive post about “this bizarre hybrid of subterranean climbing gym and hippie speakeasy” in Fort Greene. Because the entire thing is, of course, cached by Google. All anyone has to do is click here to read the whole thing, or visit AnimalNY, where they put up a screen shot of it. Now,Jed Lipinski’s post on “one of the best kept secrets in Brooklyn” is going to get far more readers than it would have had you simply left it up.

See: The Streisand Effect.
[The Local’s ‘Why We Unpublished” statement and the original post, via Animal NY

Comments (AU Comments | US Comments)

  • Gregoire
    "secret underground climbing gym" Isn't that just jaunty yuppie speak for "cave"?
  • SidAndFinancy
    @Aaron Altman: And failing unveiling.
  • badasscat
    @badasscat: guide, even. And no, my edit button didn't work.
  • badasscat
    @BadUncle: The Times does not use the AP style guie.
  • lobstr
    @BadUncle: Yeah, it's between OMG and pwn.
  • BadUncle
    Does "our bad" appear in the A.P. Stylebook?
  • Conchie Birdie
    Shouldn't you confirm something like that before the piece is filed?
  • goetz
    This was a hard-hitting, take-no-prisoners story that needed, no, demanded to be told. I only wish they had used more emboldened text. Kudos to Jed Lipinski for bringing this best kept secret into the light of day.

    goetz

  • Aaron Altman
    In a sense, the Times is flunking spelunking.
  • VeeKaChu
    @SidAndFinancy:Pooched the hootch.
  • Fishnets and Cigarettes
    If you tell me where the climbing basement is, I'll turn you on to the secret Brooklyn Dumpster pools....... http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/07/10/dive-into-a-dumpster-guerrilla-pool.../

    Fishnets and Cigarettes

  • CallieGebee

    They're also aborting reporting.

    CallieGebee

  • TessaIno

    the gym has officially been shut down. nice work NYT. I urge any bloggers to take any reference to the gym off their blogs in the hopes that some day the gym will re-open.

    TessaIno

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