Comment for content – It was Naked’s job to ask; and the media’s job to say no

This time, my sympathies lie with Naked.

As you will no doubt have seen, it today emerged that Naked Communications was working on a youth campaign for Labor; it teed up video chats with PM Kevin Rudd and asked for free ads from the sites involved. And got fired for it, after it became a story about comment for content.

But I’m not sure they’ve necessarily done anything untoward.

When they did the Witchery man-in-the-jacket media hoax, I was strongly of the view that they were in the wrong. Not just for the hoax, but lying about it afterwards.

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