NDGeekboy:The way I read the story, I thought that Wells was a composite of stereotypes, just another piece of the fiction, but I guess I was wrong on that point.
Still, it looks like this writer may have opened the IM up to a little bit of libel.
Yes and no, depending on what the writer changed/ignored.
If the writer changed a line that Wells said completely, that's libel.
Picking and choosing is poor journalism, and I'd never hire that guy again, but *technically* it's not libel.
Either way - the writer is not very good at what he does. If he's trying for the sarcastic, "I thought gamers where just these guys who sat in mom's basement and congregate every year for gaming and sex" and then at the end changes his mind to find out that hey, most gamers have good jobs, are not social rejects, and have never lived in mom's basement, thus shattering sterotypes - he failed miserably.
If he was trying for a realistic bit of journalism, he failed miserably.
Any good writer would have interviewed more than one person. Any good writer would *notice* what is going on around them - which would have included the Nascrag guys being married and having the aforementioned rings on their fingers. Any good writer would have double and triple checked anything they wrote before publishing it, unless said writer wants to work for the STAR - in which case they aren't a writer, they are just a hack.
Since our writer did none of the above, I choose hack.