Google Faux Pas Retracted

Written by on July 1st, 2007 in Ajax News.

michaelmoore.jpgI’m betting that Lauren Turner’s job duties at Google will no longer include blogging. Yesterday she wrote an anti-Sicko (Michael Moore’s new movie lambasting the U.S. health care industry) post on the Google Health Advertising blog, and encouraged health care companies to look to Google advertising as a way to spread their counter-message. That didn’t go over so well with the blogosphere (our coverage here).

The movie, Turner said, “fails to show healthcare’s interest in patient well-being and care.” More than a few people agree with that statement, and were immediately turned off by Turner’s comments. Particularly since there was a clear profit motive to the post - getting more advertising dollars.

There is no way anyone who’s blogged or worked in PR for more than, say, a week would post something like that on a corporate blog. The health care industry is generally reviled in the U.S., and such a polarized topic is hardly one in which a company like Google wants to take a stand. And if they did take a stand, it would be with Moore.

Less than 24 hours later Turner recanted and said the post was her opinion only, and not that of Google. That’s fine, but the damage has been done and egg is all over Google’s face.

What I don’t want to see is Google start to reign in its bloggers. It’s clear that legal and possibly PR don’t review posts on all of Google’s blogs before they are clear to publish. That allows the writers to use a human voice and express real opinions. If Google shuts that down, we’ll all have less insight into what’s going on there.

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