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Makes pennies, destroys brands Paid Members Public
> Some reputable publishing sites have these trash content modules on the bottom. Makes pennies, destroys brands. pic.twitter.com/nFEm7mNA5P [https://t.co/nFEm7mNA5P] — Jason Hirschhorn (@JasonHirschhorn) December 12, 2015 [https://twitter.com/JasonHirschhorn/status/675768830484873216?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] There are good and bad varieties of these “news
Persecuting your fans the Royal Opera House way Paid Members Public
From the “batshit insane” file: the Royal Opera House is busy sending appallingly typo-ridden legal threats to an opera blogger [http://intermezzo.typepad.com/intermezzo/2010/09/without-prejudice-why-all-the-royal-opera-house-posts-have-disappeared/comments/page/3/#comments] . > I have made not a penny from “images referenced to performances at the Royal Opera House”. The
The Times vrs NightJack: Destroying Journalists' Reputation Paid Members Public
I think that it’s absolutely despicable that a journalistic operation did this. The “public interest” figleaf they’re using blows away the second you consider that they’ve made it easier for people to connect the blog posts with real cases, not harder. I’ve seen journalists in several
Le Web 08: Leadership in the Network Paid Members Public
[http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/enterprise-social-software/assets_c/2008/12/daveweinberger.html] Quick summary of Dave Weinberger’s speech: Information age has been formative of who we are as individuals and people together. also formative of what our idea of leadership is. As it comes to a close, it’s