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When ''The New Yorker'' outted Ryan Jordan's academic fraud, their editors contacted Jimmy Wales for comment.  Wales was quoted with the now infamous, "I regard it as a pseudonym and I don’t really have a problem with it."  This set off a firestorm of criticism, both within Wikipedia and external to the world's largest encyclopedia community.  Especially damaging seemed to be the numerous administrative cover-ups that attempted to hide the historical wiki record of Essjay's actions and the community debates that followed.
 
When ''The New Yorker'' outted Ryan Jordan's academic fraud, their editors contacted Jimmy Wales for comment.  Wales was quoted with the now infamous, "I regard it as a pseudonym and I don’t really have a problem with it."  This set off a firestorm of criticism, both within Wikipedia and external to the world's largest encyclopedia community.  Especially damaging seemed to be the numerous administrative cover-ups that attempted to hide the historical wiki record of Essjay's actions and the community debates that followed.
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Probably not coincidentally, the Essjay / Wikia scandal of March 2007 about exactly matches the month when Wikipedia began to see a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Enwp_retention_vs_active_editors.png marked decline] in active editors.
    
==A "completely separate" organization==
 
==A "completely separate" organization==