There must be some mechanism for you to repair such errors in the article. (Imagine that you'd accidentally -- or not accidentally, for that matter -- written something libellous and obviously wrong. It must be possible to retract such things, no?)
I don't know how the process for submitting things to Salon works, but is there no one you can contact and say "oops, the hyperlinks in my article are garbled; please replace the article with this new version, which differs only in having them ungarbled"?
Yup, I already sent an email to my contact there with a new version that I created after signing out of my OSU account, so it's all clean. Hopefully they will put it up soon.
As part of my broader project of promoting rationality to a wide audience , I published an article in Salon entitled "Get Donald Trump out of my brain: The neuroscience that explains why he’s running away with the GOP." I'd welcome your thoughts on this article itself, and also meta-comments on the strategy of using mindkillers such as politics to raise the sanity waterline by smuggling in rationality memes into such popular and populist venues.