A newbie posting about a unique situation in my 25-year career...
Got an e-mail from a reader basically asking what on Earth I was thinking in my last column. His question sounded idiotic, since he seemed to think I was writing the opposite of my intended point. I went back and looked at it and, sure enough, the column had not only been altered into the opposite of its original content, but it was a horribly worded mess of run-on paragraphs where the original sentence flow was completely destroyed.
Asked my editor what happened and it turns out the past several columns I've done have all been altered "to get back at you" (the editor's words) for 1) being late on some deadlines and 2) because readers were asking for fanboy material and that wasn't what I was writing (I thought I was supposed to be writing objective critiques with praise and criticism where due).
No question the deadlines are on me, although some word that had been a problem would have been nice. But sabotaging my work seems like a problematic response, since what's out there is erroneous and highly embarrassing to my reputation.
My question is: What actions do I take here? Resignation is definitely being considered, along with a demand all altered material be removed from the website. Beyond that, I'm a bit too livid to think this out rationally and therefore some objective advice would be useful.
For anyone wondering how I missed this until now, I'll confess to a bizarre and unwise superstition: I don't read my stuff after publication because as an editor myself I almost always find things I wish I'd done better. Stupid, yes, but it's never come back to bite me like this.
Got an e-mail from a reader basically asking what on Earth I was thinking in my last column. His question sounded idiotic, since he seemed to think I was writing the opposite of my intended point. I went back and looked at it and, sure enough, the column had not only been altered into the opposite of its original content, but it was a horribly worded mess of run-on paragraphs where the original sentence flow was completely destroyed.
Asked my editor what happened and it turns out the past several columns I've done have all been altered "to get back at you" (the editor's words) for 1) being late on some deadlines and 2) because readers were asking for fanboy material and that wasn't what I was writing (I thought I was supposed to be writing objective critiques with praise and criticism where due).
No question the deadlines are on me, although some word that had been a problem would have been nice. But sabotaging my work seems like a problematic response, since what's out there is erroneous and highly embarrassing to my reputation.
My question is: What actions do I take here? Resignation is definitely being considered, along with a demand all altered material be removed from the website. Beyond that, I'm a bit too livid to think this out rationally and therefore some objective advice would be useful.
For anyone wondering how I missed this until now, I'll confess to a bizarre and unwise superstition: I don't read my stuff after publication because as an editor myself I almost always find things I wish I'd done better. Stupid, yes, but it's never come back to bite me like this.