Corporate blogs that tow=e the company line have become increasingly common in recent years, but a new site from Verizon has raised eyebrows for a policy that prohibits its writers from writing about spying and net neutrality
On Tuesday, Patrick Howell O'Neill, a writer for the Daily Dot, revealed the details of an email exchange with Cole Stryker, the editor of Verizon's new SugarString site, which is focused on technology news and culture. According to O'Neill, Stryker's recruiting email sent to writers (including O'Neill) specified that the topics of spying and net neutrality would be forbidden Read more...
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