nvidiot
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Well I'm a regular PZ blog reader, as I'm sure many are here, and I note that the whole Pepsico debacle has degenerated into a mass exodus (just have to use that word in this thread at least once) of bloggers leaving the scienceblogs umbrella. Mr Meyers himself has put up notice that he's on strike. Pretty serious stuff for them.
Seems strange that a company that has so many good writers and craploads of individual visits would allow things to get this bad and not start jumping up and down, but perhaps I'm not giving the site managers enough credit. They did after all drop the idea for the Pepsico food blog as soon as there was an outcry about editorial independence. But communication seems to have been rather stunted between the populace and the governance of the site.
Anyone else have some thoughts on the subject? What would the management have to do to reverse or even just stem the flow of bloggers leaving for different, if not necessarily greener pastures?
ETA just in case I've put this in the wrong section my apologies, and please move where it may be more appropriately placed.
Seems strange that a company that has so many good writers and craploads of individual visits would allow things to get this bad and not start jumping up and down, but perhaps I'm not giving the site managers enough credit. They did after all drop the idea for the Pepsico food blog as soon as there was an outcry about editorial independence. But communication seems to have been rather stunted between the populace and the governance of the site.
Anyone else have some thoughts on the subject? What would the management have to do to reverse or even just stem the flow of bloggers leaving for different, if not necessarily greener pastures?
ETA just in case I've put this in the wrong section my apologies, and please move where it may be more appropriately placed.
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