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editAccidental release?
"accidental" the release was not at all accidental. The data was deliveratedly and freely released by AOL officials allegedly "to help researchers" this may have been absolutely stupid but it was no accident. 80.36.158.120 22:55, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
"She abruptly resigned from AOL on August 21, 2006," AOL fired her. Announced that they fired her, then updated the press release to say that she "resigned". Does an encyclopedia buy into revisionism???
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editPer WP:BLP1E, she's only a bit player in the AOL search data leak. This article should be redirected to it unless there's any evidence she did anything interesting outside of it. SnowFire (talk) 21:18, 1 April 2016 (UTC)