Chicago Sun-Times introduces a right to be forgotten policy – Chicago Sun-Times

"At the Sun-Times, we don’t think it’s fair for stories about arrests to follow people around forever if they were never convicted or if charges were dropped or expunged. In recognition of the unintended harm that some of our work has caused, we want to be intentional about reviewing these articles and considering whether they should remain part of the searchable internet record."
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Old Joe
2 years ago

I wish the tax man would forget about me……..

The Paracete
2 years ago

The Sun Times could include a mapt to a rich diamond mine and nobody would buy it. The ztimes and Trib were silent about CPs producing graduates who can’t read; fooking morons.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Fake news fraud Sun Times is now crowd-sourcing its fake journalism

Pat S.
2 years ago

That’s right, Sun Times, expunge the history that YOUR PUBLICATION authored.

Talk about revisionist history!

Subtle, Sun Times, really subtle.

“Stupid is as stupid does.”

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