← Back to context Comment by simonw 2 days ago Are you accusing the SF Standard of running a paid promotion without disclosing it as such? 11 comments simonw Reply ramon156 2 days 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 2 days ago Here's the ethics policy for the SF Standard: https://sfstandard.com/ethics-standards/ ActionHank 1 day ago It’s a puff piece with no substance that tries to frame the interviewee positively with no real apparent reason. labcomputer 18 hours ago OK, and? It doesn’t say anything about paid (or otherwise) promotions. 5 replies → barbarr 2 days ago > He smirked. "Yes, I am."
ramon156 2 days 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 2 days ago Here's the ethics policy for the SF Standard: https://sfstandard.com/ethics-standards/ ActionHank 1 day ago It’s a puff piece with no substance that tries to frame the interviewee positively with no real apparent reason. labcomputer 18 hours ago OK, and? It doesn’t say anything about paid (or otherwise) promotions. 5 replies →
simonw 2 days ago Here's the ethics policy for the SF Standard: https://sfstandard.com/ethics-standards/ ActionHank 1 day ago It’s a puff piece with no substance that tries to frame the interviewee positively with no real apparent reason. labcomputer 18 hours ago OK, and? It doesn’t say anything about paid (or otherwise) promotions. 5 replies →
ActionHank 1 day ago It’s a puff piece with no substance that tries to frame the interviewee positively with no real apparent reason.
labcomputer 18 hours ago OK, and? It doesn’t say anything about paid (or otherwise) promotions. 5 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.
5 replies →
> He smirked. "Yes, I am."