Stop the false advertising by your writers
You need to ***** down on your actual emoyees, journalists, over their blatant false advertising. I'm lookin at Senior Beauty Editor Jennifer Romolini. Writes a story stating she's tried "300+ anti-aging skin care products this year." That's not even possible! A single day's use will not produce noticeable results. She is falsely advertising products because her results from the products are not conclusive. How does she know her results aren't from simply using a different product 5 consecutive days.
You're committing false advertment just so you can make a penny. And then you absolutely censor our speech when we makes comments about exactly this because criticizing your employees is like carrying out 9/11 2.0. Testing products you use for health and other biological things are not like testing 5 different vacuum cleaners or frying pans where the results are in fact noticeable at the moment. All of this makes you less credible for anything else you try to advertise by if you'll lie about one thing, what's to make us think you aren't lying about another.