NY Liberty allegedly altered fan's scoreboard message about 'XX-XY' identity
A fan claims the New York Liberty modified her paid scoreboard message, intended to celebrate a former executive, during a game against the Indiana Fever.
A fan attending a New York Liberty game against the Indiana Fever on Saturday has accused the team of altering a paid message intended for the scoreboard. Julie Potter stated she paid $100 for a message to thank former ESPN executive Jennifer Sey, but claims the team changed the wording before it was displayed.
Potter's original message reportedly read: "Thank you Jennifer Sey for your courage to stand for truth! XX-XY for President!". She alleges the Liberty organization modified it to exclude the 'XX-XY' reference, which she intended as a supportive statement.
The incident occurred during halftime of the Liberty vs. Fever matchup. Potter expressed her dissatisfaction with the team's alleged actions, suggesting it was an attempt to control or censor her message. The specific context or intended meaning of "XX-XY for President!" was not further elaborated in the provided source material beyond Potter's claim of thanking Sey for her "courage to stand for truth."
This alleged alteration comes amidst ongoing discussions and controversies surrounding public discourse on gender identity and related social issues. While the New York Liberty have not publicly commented on the specific incident, the WNBA has faced scrutiny regarding its stance on certain social and political matters.
Potter's claim highlights a potential tension between fans' desires to express personal messages and a sports organization's control over public displays at their venues. The financial transaction for the scoreboard message suggests a service expected to be delivered as agreed upon by the customer.
The incident could prompt further questions about the WNBA's content moderation policies for fan messages and the extent to which teams engage in editorial oversight of paid advertisements or tributes displayed during games.
Further details regarding the exact nature of the modification and the Liberty's internal review process, if any, remain unclear. The team's response, or lack thereof, will be crucial in understanding the situation and its potential implications for fan engagement and free expression at WNBA events.
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