ScienceBlogs and PepsiCo: Uh oh
Jul. 24th, 2010 03:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A while ago, I posted on the subject of some of the nonsense infecting both the Huffington Post and ScienceBlogs: while the former doesn't seem to have retracted that piece from the Discovery Institute's hacks (at least AFAIK), there's a good deal of contributor dissatisfaction with SB's decision to allow Pepsi a voice at the science blogging table they don't deserve. For one thing, PZ Myers has apparently gone on strike; for another, Orac is mulling over his (its?) future there and details other people jumping off the ship here and here.
The lesson to be learned is simple: scientists put a good deal of stock in their ability to be taken seriously when they write. SB's management apparently doesn't. And poor editorial decisions, like elections, have consequences.
The lesson to be learned is simple: scientists put a good deal of stock in their ability to be taken seriously when they write. SB's management apparently doesn't. And poor editorial decisions, like elections, have consequences.