Sue the Reviewer: Cyber complainers.

AuthorWalker, Jesse
PositionCitings - Brief Article

IF YOU'RE GOING to Fullerton Community College, you might not want to take Biology 101 from Prof. Beta Meyer--word has it she's "always late, and never prepared. Plays favorites." Or so it says on whototake.com a Web site that allows students to post their opinions of their teachers, often anonymously. Here the prospective pupil can learn who's good ("I feel like a whole new world has opened up to me"), who's bad ("she will attempt to crush you till she can smell your blood"), who's unfair ("if you go to the bathroom during class he gives you a tardy"), and who's easy ("copy all your class notes for the test and you'll get an 'A"').

The site was created last year by james Warner, 24, a Fullerton student who felt his instructors could use a little consumer review. His site now examines professors in colleges across California, plus one school in Wisconsin. Some posts are effusively positive; some are harsh and angry. Some are thoughtful critiques; others reveal more about the reviewer than the professor. And all of them have angered Dana Clahane, a Fullerton professor of mathematics, who last March wrote Warner that "most of the information is misleading and often vicious;' theorizing in aside that the more positive reviews were posted by the instructors themselves.

The upshot was that Warner may face "a class action lawsuit ...if these comments are not removed immediately." Clahane added that "you can insist that...

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