ピューリッツァー賞受賞歴をもつジャーナリストステイシー・シフは、ウィキメディア財団のあるメンバーからの推薦を受け、『ザ・ニューヨーカー』のウィキペディアに関する記事("Know It All" 2006年7月31日)の取材のためにEssjayにインタビューを行った。『ニューヨーカー』誌によれば、Essjayは「ウィキペディアの管理者としての仕事について語るのには積極的だったが、利用者ページに記載した経歴以上には自身を同定することを避けた。」[19]
2007年1月にウィキアに雇われると、Essjayはウィキアのプロフィールページを変更し、「私が本当は誰なのか白状します」("came clean on who he really was")として、自分はライアン・ジョーダン(Ryan Jordan)であるとした[22][23][24][25][26]。これに対し他のウィキペディアの利用者は、新しいウィキアのプロフィールとそれまでウィキペディアで公表されていた経歴との齟齬について、ウィキペディアの会話ページで質問した[3][27]。最初の質問に対しては、Essjayは丁寧な返答を行い、以下のように述べた。
2007年3月3日になり、香港大学の助教授で技術ジャーナリズムの主任およびメディア研究センター主任を兼任するアンドリュー・リー(Andrew Lih)[29]はそのブログ上で、この問題に対するEssjayのコメントの中には『ニューヨーカー』誌記事の執筆者ステイシー・シフに対して「中傷および名誉棄損の強い疑い」("the dangerous domain of defamation and libel")があると述べた。リーの引用によれば、Essjayはウィキペディアの利用者会話ページに「しかも、彼女[シフ]は私の時間の見返りとしていくつかの提案をしたのですが、私はそれに対して、もし本当にそうしたいと思うのなら、代わりに財団に寄付してください、と返しました」と記していた[30]。リーはこれに対して以下のようにコメントしている。
騒動が明らかになるにつれて、ウィキペディア・コミュニティでは、Essjayの過去の編集の確認が行われ、利用者の中にはEssjayが「教授」という虚偽の肩書きを利用して彼の行った編集に対する評価を左右しようとしていたと考えるものもいた。英語版ウィキペディアの管理者の一人で、英語版ウィキペディアのコミュニティ新聞 The Wikipedia Signpost の創立者であるマイケル・スノー(Michael Snow)は、「人々は彼の編集を洗って、彼が自分の主張を押し通すために自分の嘘の肩書きを利用している箇所を見つけた」と述べ、「それらの編集については見直さなければならない」と述べている("People have gone through his edits and found places where he was basically cashing in on his fake credentials to bolster his arguments." "Those will get looked at again.")。例えば、Essjayは日本語の『サルでもわかる』シリーズに相当するような Catholicism for Dummies[36]をカトリック教会がニヒル・オブスタットや教会認可(インプリマトール)を与えたものとして推薦していた[37]。英語版の教会認可の記事の編集において意見の食い違いがあった際に、Essjayは「この本は私が自分の学生によく推薦しているし、その信頼性については私の博士号をかけてもいい」と述べて、この本を使うことを擁護した[35][38]。
^ abc“Profiles do not mesh...”. Essjay Wikipedia talk page (2007年2月2日). 2007年7月26日閲覧。. "There are a number of trolls, stalkers, and psychopaths who wander around Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects looking for people to harass, stalk, and otherwise ruin the lives of (several have been arrested over their activities here)...You will eventually say something that will lead back to you, and the stalkers will find it...I decided to be myself, to never hide my personality, to always be who I am, but to utilize disinformation with regard to what I consider unimportant details: age, location, occupation, etc..."
^Jimmy Wales (2007年10月17日). “ArbCom”. WikiEN-l. 2007年10月23日閲覧。
^ abcWales, Jimmy (2007-03-19), “Making amends”, The New Yorker: pp. 24, http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2007-March/065484.html. "I am writing to apologize to The New Yorker and Stacy Schiff, and to give some follow-up concerning Ryan Jordan (Editors' Note, March 5). When I last spoke to The New Yorker about the fact that a prominent Wikipedia community member had lied about his credentials, I misjudged the issue. It was not O.K. for Mr. Jordan, or Essjay, to lie to a reporter, even to protect his identity."
^http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/03/06/business/wiki.php : "Over time, Wikipedia users said, Essjay did less editing and writing and spent more time ensuring that the encyclopedia was as free as possible of vandalism and drawn-out editing fights."
^Jimmy Wales (2007年3月3日). “EssJay situation”. WikiEN-l. 2007年10月1日閲覧。. "that EssJay used his false credentials in content disputes" on Wikipedia.
^"[He] was willing to describe his work as a Wikipedia administrator but would not identify himself other than by confirming the biographical details that appeared on his user page."
^“User:Essjay/Letter”. WebCite. 2007年11月17日閲覧。. "I am an administrator of the online encyclopedia project Wikipedia. I am also a tenured professor of theology; feel free to have a look at my Wikipedia userpage (linked below) to gain an idea of my background and credentials."
^"Essjay now says that his real name is Ryan Jordan, that he is twenty-four and holds no advanced degrees, and that he has never taught."
^“Andrew Lih”. Hong Kong University. 2007年11月5日閲覧。
^"Further, she [Schiff] made several offers to compensate me for my time, and my response was that if she truly felt the need to do so, she should donate to the Foundation instead."
^"This is an accusation of the highest degree to make about a journalist. Paying a source for a story is an absolute no-no in the normal practice of print journalism. And it struck me immediately how incredible it was he would accuse Stacy Schiff, a Pulitzer Prize winning author writing for The New Yorker, of this crime. We either have a serious breach of ethics with Ms. Schiff or another dubious statement claim from Essjay."
^Doran, James (2007年3月6日). “Wikipedia chief promises change after ‘expert’ exposed as fraud”. Tech & Web. The Times. 2007年3月18日閲覧。. “Mr. Ryan [sic] was a friend, and still is a friend. He is a young man, and he has offered me a heartfelt personal apology, which I have accepted. I hope the world will let him go in peace to build an honorable life and reputation.”
^Keen, Andrew (2007年3月7日). “Laughter and forgetting on Wikipedia”. ZDNet. 2007年3月13日閲覧。. "…I *am* sorry if anyone in the Wikipedia community has been hurt by my decision to use disinformation to protect myself. I'm not sorry that I protected myself; I believed, and continue to believe, that I was right to protect myself, in light of the problems encountered on the internet in these trying times. I have spoken to all of my close friends here about this, and have heard resoundingly that they understand my position, and they support me. Jimbo and many others in Wikipedia's hierarchy have made thier [sic] support known as well…"
^“Talk:Imprimatur”. Wikipedia (2005年4月12日). 2007年8月28日閲覧。. "This is a text I often require for my students, and I would hang my own Ph.D. on it’s [sic] credibility."
^ Doran, op. cit. "I don't think this incident exposes any inherent weakness in Wikipedia, but it does expose a weakness that we will be working to address"
^"I think what matters is the quality of the content, which we can improve by enforcing policies such as 'cite your source,' not the quality of credentials showed by an editor."
^"Wikipedians have plainly become a very insular group: they have their own mores and requirements, which are completely independent of the real world. Indeed, that's what this story is about, after all: real-world identities and credentials are rejected as unnecessary by Wikipedia."
^Ratcliffe, op. cit. "[W]hy lying about one's background qualifies a person to work for a company like Wikia, which proposes to help communities to record accurate information". "[S]uch as when he fired Jordan and the reasons for the firing, as well as when he endorsed Jordan in public statements."
^Larry Sanger (2007年3月5日). “One last, brief comment on the Essjay scandal”. Citizendium Blog. 2007年10月1日閲覧。. "Only after these sad facts were publicly exposed, only after there was a hue and cry, did Jimmy Wales decide to ask for Essjay’s resignation."
^Read, Brock (2007年3月2日). “Essjay, the Ersatz Academic”. The Chronicle of Higher Education. http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/index.php?id=1909. "the incident is clearly damaging to Wikipedia's credibility—especially with professors who will now note that one of the site's most visible academics has turned out to be a fraud."
^MacLeod, Donald (2007年3月7日). “Students marked on writing in Wikipedia”. The Guardian. 2007年3月18日閲覧。. "The ethos of Wikipedia is that anyone can contribute, regardless of status… What's relevant is their knowledge as judged by other readers, not whether they are professors or not – and the fact the student [Essjay] was exposed shows it works."