Andy Chalk said:
Pirate Party Politician Fights Piracy (Of Her Book)
This is a pattern, Andy. You ask us not to be rude to you when pointing out the untruths in your titles and articles. Fair enough. But when you distort the truth of your stories so frequently and so unnecessarily, It makes me wonder why you think you're so deserving of courtesy. Society doesn't tend to respect liars, nor should it, and you are so reliably unreliable as a news source that it's hard to believe you're not doing it intentionally.
Why do you do this so often? Is it as intentional as it seems? If it is intentional, then why are you complaining when people take exception to it? If you want people to not accuse you of being bad at your job, you need only create the appearance that you're good at it.
EDIT: Alright, that last bit was unnecessary. Still, this is not good. Most people on the thread believe she betrayed her principles, when the truth is probably that she had to either go along with this to avoid a breach of contract, or that she had nothing to do with it and the publisher is solely responsible. Her statements support that much. That most of the thread believes the worst and least explicable interpretation is an objective failure to effectively communicate news to your readers. As a person who often criticizes the same shoddy reporting from other news sources, you run the risk of being a bit of a hypocrite yourself.