Vulture deletes reference to Bryan Singer made by Noah Galvin in interview published this morning. Note:pic.twitter.com/QjsYko4Bmz
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Really incredible wording there in the Vulture editor's note. Like, they realized that Bryan Singer quote would be "contentious" ... when?
And, really, if Vulture's standards for ~deleting a published quote~ are because something is "contentious," you should probably shut down.
Like, it's pretty obvious that lawyers likely contacted them — that was my first comment when I read it — but that's not what Vulture said.
The idea that you are telling your audience you are deleting an on-the-record quote that you published b/c it's "contentious" is chilling.
@vulture How sad and predictable that the most deserving target in that piece is the one who gets the attack removed.
Money talks.
should probably be renamed "Noah Galvin Has A Little To Hide"
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