Comment · Wed, March 25, 2015 · Ceretropic
Nootropics and the Human Lab Rats of Reddit
What they were answering
must_warn_others · 4 points
was careful to let her know that most journalists totally skew the view on nootropics, and I did not want to be involved in a shitshow article. I know the prospect of getting your company linked in an article is tempting. Just know that your words will be taken out of context, and people will hate you for it. It's best to decline interviews, or strictly limit what you say.
That is commendable. I definitely know some businesses that wouldn't hesitate to trade their integrity for a little bit of free promotion. You've got my respect.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I really care about how people view our community. I am also well aware of what sells in journalism, and it is not feel good informative pieces. What sells is controversy. I have enough to deal with in my day, without unneeded controversy piled on top.