Just another social
media kerfuffle proves again that terms of service matter not a bit against user opinions on the value of the service.
The CEI tried to seed this false controversy in hopes that it would grow into
a media kerfuffle that would slow down the EPA's climate work or the energy and climate bill advancing toward a vote in the House this week.
Not exact matches
The
media followed with articles like «Cargill Link to Anti-GMO Group Spurs Criticism From Farmers» by Bloomberg and «How a moment that looked like PR win for Cargill turned into a
kerfuffle» by the Minneapolis Star - Tribune.
The beta marriage idea caused a
kerfuffle at Jezebel, Salon, Fox News and a gazillion other
media outlets, some of which began wringing their hands over the idea that young people may not be committed to go the distance.
I needed the slide today and was amazed there wasn't a big
kerfuffle in the
media about this.
I refer to the recent cartoon
kerfuffle, in which the Canadian
media discovered a newfound respect for religion - or at least a fear that masquerades as respect.
The
kerfuffle around the latest Cambridge Analytica disclosures feeds into broader worries about how social
media platforms have been used - and will be used - to influence political campaigns (see Russia Will Meddle in US Midterm Elections, Spy Chief Warns).