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Jun23
TechCrunch Criticizes Spammy Startup; Accepts Link Spammer Sponsorship
Valleywag has another TechCrunch hypocrisy story.  While Michael Arrington on one hand criticized startup Jigsaw for being spammy, the other hand is busily doing business with Text Link Ads, a link spammer.

I'm really not sure what to think here.  Bloggers have the right to make money, but matching words to actions is important too.

Philipp Lenssen wonders if Text Link Ads really counts as a link spammer.

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