Two Guys Talking Wine - Episode 241

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Last week Michael was concerned about something he saw online. This has led to some offline discussion about how blogging is evolving on Instagram. Do we need someone to police content paid or otherwise on the new platforms? If so, who’s job is it to police them? Miroki Tong is an up and coming wine blogger(@9ouncesplease) and she joins the guys to discuss this issue.