Comment · Fri, January 22, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
If you were interviewed by media on Nootropics, what would you be cautious about?
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bruhscience · 0 points
Let's admit it. It's inevitable to get the media's nose out of this industry and it's best for them to interview the better, more educated users than those that are reckless. I may have an opportunity to get interviewed by the media on this matter and am unsure if I will proceed, but if I do I would like the communities input on how I should go through with it. Let this serve as a guide for other members who may come in contact with the media also. NOTE: I made very clear that I want nothing to do with a negative angle on Nootropics users and that this community is among the most educated of people in the world.
UPDATE: I have declined interview and thanked MTV for the opportunity last night. No response since! The person I talked to was definitely nice over the phone, but didn't return my email, yet!
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bruhscience · 4 points
Your response has me considering to decline the interview. Don't know why so many downvotes when this could only serve as a warning for others considering doing the same thing.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
I am glad we are openly talking about it. This is MTV. They want to sell entertainment. If PBS or the BBC were wanting to make a documentary, then it might be a bit different. MTV, Gawker, Vice, etc. are all big red flags.