The Atlantic posts sponsored Scientology story, moderates comments
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Re: The Atlantic posts sponsored Scientology story, moderates comments
#12Every so often, the Church of Scientology goes up against the Internet.
Every so often, the Church of Scientology gets its ass handed to it.
This has been going on since 'the Internet' meant 'Usenet' for most people on the Internet.
Heh. Maybe this time will be especially amusing.
Re: The Atlantic posts sponsored Scientology story, moderates comments
#13A sample of moderator approved comments: Seems like David Miscavige and Scientology are on a roll. Also it appears the media have been missing the real story. I hadn't realized there were so many new churches opened this past year. Great report!
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#14So if the Taliban wanted to pay for content they would be fine with that too.
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#18This, on top of http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4108929 and http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffbercovici/2012/06/13/reddit-... makes me pretty weary of trusting anything I read on TheAtlantic ever again
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#19>Sponsor Content is created by The Atlantic’s Promotions Department in partnership with our advertisers. The Atlantic editorial team is not involved in the creation of this content. Email advertising@theatlantic.com to learn more. So if the Taliban wanted to pay for content they would be fine with that too.
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#20I have seen "sponsored pages" in newspapers for many years about a lot of crap, is there a reason to consider this one worse than the average?
(Yes, scientology is evil but they are not forbidden from making ads I reckon?)
edit: the "sponsored" bit is right on top of the page, as it is in dead-tree-form newspapers too.