Mudboy wrote:
No censorship. Tabloid type reporting improves critical thinking. (Or exposes the gullible.)
I disagree. I think that tabloid-type reporting actually ruins science.
For example, does anyone remember this old New Scientist cover?

Creationists jumped all over this ... even though the actual article just says that horizontal gene transfer is common among microbes. The article makes it very clear that the tree of life still holds true for multicellular life forms.
When science magazines rely on sensationalism (as they often do in order to make a profit) the general public get an oversimplified and unrealistic view of science.
Tabloid-style sensationalism does not promote critical thinking. It just confuses people. I will admit that this sort of reporting exposes the gullible, but sometimes the gullible stick with a lie even when they are exposed to the truth. Not all gullible people sheepishly accept the truth after believing in a lie.
Furthermore, taking advantage of people's gullibility is pretty cruel. Bernie Madoff certainly exposed the gullible. Should we hold him up as a beacon of progress?
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