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neutrality dispute

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I've looked at the talk and history and started the work of resolving it with the top. I'm confused by the back and forth. It seems like people both think it is too favorably biased towards the subject and others, including the subject herself, think the opposite is true. I do think there is substantial negative coverage missing, but the overall weight of the subject in reliable media is positive. 184.180.217.57 (talk) 17:58, 3 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Rebekah Jones never filed a complaint with the Florida Department of Health Inspector General’s Office (FDOH OIG) Jones’ whistleblower complaint was filed with the Florida Commission of Human Relations (FCHR), which is not inside the Florida Department of Health (FDOH). The FCHR filed the complaint with the FDOH OIG.
Additionally, the FDOH OIG investigation was not an investigation of Jones’ complaint – it was an investigation specifically into the conduct of four FDOH employees – Carina Blackmore, Scott Pritchard, Courtney Coppola and Shamarail Roberson. Jones did not interview for the OIG investigation, as the investigator notes in his report.
The FDOH OIG did not and did not even have the authority to “dismiss” Jones’ complaint because her complaint was never filed with OIG and that is not what the OIG investigated.
The FDOH issued four statements in regards to conduct on these specific employees. Two of the findings ruled “could not prove nor disprove” in regards to direct orders of data manipulation by Coppola and Roberson. That is neither a dismissal nor rejection.
The third charge, regarding the state’s change in measuring positivity, was deemed “unfounded,” despite thorough documentation of the change. The investigator, misled by Thomas Troelstrup, on page 26 of the public OIG report, confused case incidence rate (the rate of cases per 100,000 persons) with positivity (the number of positive people tested divided by the total number of people tested). The change in measuring positivity was not only reported by FDOH, but well covered in the media.
See:
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2020/10/14/florida-puts-a-positive-spin-on-covid-19-data-misleading-the-public-on-pandemic/
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2020/12/03/secrecy-and-spin-how-floridas-governor-misled-the-public-on-the-covid-19-pandemic/
https://www.fau.edu/newsdesk/articles/daily-positive-rate.php
The fourth and final charge, per the OIG report, found that the events as described in Ms. Jones’ FCHR complaint did happen as described, but that the OIG office did not find that the conduct of the employees in question violated a specific rule or policy.
The FDOH OIG conferred protected whistleblower status onto Jones and has not revoked it. Legally, Jones remains a legally protected whistleblower in the state of Florida.
The FCHR investigation, however, resulted in a notice that Jones did, in fact, engage in protected legal activity and did report a violation of law, but because she filed her complaint after she was fired, the agency determined she could not have been fired for filing the complaint. This is often referred to as “preventative termination” in the legal community – when an employer terminates an employee knowing the employee intends to file a complaint.
Jones’ civil case remains ongoing.
Any statement or implication that Jones’ whistleblower complaint was “rejected” is patently false, as per official documentation by the state and the fact that Jones’ case is ongoing. Allowing Wikipedia to become a tool of propagandists with political agendas does a grave disservice to not only Wikipedia’s reputation, but the mission and goal of the site since its inception.
I formally request a review of this wikipedia page by a non-partisan party who will not weaponize and misrepresent information regarding an American hero and legally protected whistleblower. Tomdevinenwc (talk) 14:56, 29 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Request to protect page from anticipated mass editing

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Rebekah Jones, who tried to edit this page multiple times to whitewash it of anything negative, just created an alternate Twitter account @JonesWikipedia and is likely to push for a mass editing campaign to scrub this page. It might be ideal to protect the page to prevent what is likely coming. [1] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.14.121.219 (talkcontribs)

We don't allow preemptive protection. The article is already protected until May 6, 2028. If additional protections are necessary, they can be requested if and when canvassing off-wiki, meatpuppetry, or vandalism occurs. If you suspect sockpuppetry to avoid a page ban, you can report it at sock puppet investigations. 🪞🦜👩‍💻💬 15:46, 3 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]


There is no evidence that Jones has ever created any secondary accounts. The link used is from a know far-right DeSantis employee and one of Jones' online stalkers. The account above should be permanently ban for misusing wikipedia. I formally request a review of this wikipedia page by a non-partisan party who will not weaponize and misrepresent information regarding an American hero and legally protected whistleblower. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tomdevinenwc (talkcontribs) 14:59, 29 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]