TenEighty has learned that a film producer contributed to our site using a false identity.
Chris Regan, who was working on a web series about fictional vlogger ‘Paz’, wrote articles under that name for various publications and blogs, including some for TenEighty.
TenEighty’s purpose has always been to celebrate the creativity of the YouTube community. Our team is comprised of volunteers who dedicate their own time to make this possible.
It’s unfortunate that Chris attempted to exploit this for the purpose of his series, and took advantage of opportunities which could have gone to other members of our team.
The articles written by Chris under his pseudonym were checked by TenEighty before publication and are editorially sound. We have revised how we recruit contributors to ensure this cannot happen again.
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