Good ol' SyFyWorld always did their journalistic due diligence.
Series V Casting Sheet.
Seriously? This is all you can come up with? A 15-year-old story of one of the very few mistakes that the site made during the days it was a rumor site?
If you're going to find a reason to poke someone, at least find something a little more recent. Possibly something in this decade (which we're five years into).
SyFy World, and later SyFy Portal, was a massive news and rumors site, that had a track record far beyond many others who reported the same type of news. Although it moved away from spoilers about the time the SyFy brand was sold, it had an accuracy rate well above 95 percent.
In fact, our last two major spoilers it reported was who the final Cylon was (which no one else had) in "Battlestar Galactica," and the fact that the series would end in present-day New York City (both stories had many calling us crazy and messed up). Yet, we were right that it was Ellen Tigh, and BSG did indeed end in present-day NYC.
One of our last rumors we reported before the change over to Airlock Alpha (where we got away from rumors) was the fact that "Dollhouse" was going to be renewed for a second season. Nobody believed us. Even a ratings site that claimed to have some magic all-knowing formula told us we were wrong, but yet, we were right. It was renewed, against all odds. And we were the ONLY ones reporting it.
Were we always right? No. Did we sometimes get things wrong? Of course. But that was the thrill of reporting on rumors.
But I will say that we have published thousands of stories since then ... and yet, when you go to dig something up and try to laugh at us, all you can find is a story that predates Facebook (and MySpace), and was out there during a time that "Star Trek: Voyager" was still a very recent memory, the most recent film was "Star Trek: Insurrection," and William Shatner was barely able to qualify for senior citizen discounts.
So go at it.