Comment by simonw 1 month ago Are you accusing the SF Standard of running a paid promotion without disclosing it as such? 13 comments simonw Reply ramon156 1 month ago This is similar to a political campaign not telling you to vote on X, but still talking greatly about X. It's completely legal simonw 1 month ago Here's the ethics policy for the SF Standard: https://sfstandard.com/ethics-standards/ ActionHank 1 month ago It’s a puff piece with no substance that tries to frame the interviewee positively with no real apparent reason. labcomputer 1 month ago OK, and? It doesn’t say anything about paid (or otherwise) promotions. 7 replies → barbarr 1 month ago > He smirked. "Yes, I am."
ramon156 1 month ago This is similar to a political campaign not telling you to vote on X, but still talking greatly about X. It's completely legal simonw 1 month ago Here's the ethics policy for the SF Standard: https://sfstandard.com/ethics-standards/ ActionHank 1 month ago It’s a puff piece with no substance that tries to frame the interviewee positively with no real apparent reason. labcomputer 1 month ago OK, and? It doesn’t say anything about paid (or otherwise) promotions. 7 replies →
simonw 1 month ago Here's the ethics policy for the SF Standard: https://sfstandard.com/ethics-standards/ ActionHank 1 month ago It’s a puff piece with no substance that tries to frame the interviewee positively with no real apparent reason. labcomputer 1 month ago OK, and? It doesn’t say anything about paid (or otherwise) promotions. 7 replies →
ActionHank 1 month ago It’s a puff piece with no substance that tries to frame the interviewee positively with no real apparent reason.
labcomputer 1 month ago OK, and? It doesn’t say anything about paid (or otherwise) promotions. 7 replies →
This is similar to a political campaign not telling you to vote on X, but still talking greatly about X. It's completely legal
Here's the ethics policy for the SF Standard: https://sfstandard.com/ethics-standards/
It’s a puff piece with no substance that tries to frame the interviewee positively with no real apparent reason.
OK, and? It doesn’t say anything about paid (or otherwise) promotions.
7 replies →
> He smirked. "Yes, I am."