BuzzFeed Writer Caught Plagiarizing. You Won't Believe What Happens Next.
Plus 26 reasons why you shouldn't copy and paste from Wikipedia.
BuzzFeed is conducting an internal review of editor Benny Johnson's work after identifying multiple instances of what editor-in-chief Ben Smith described as "plagiarism."
The instances were brought to BuzzFeed's attention by Twitter users @blippoblappo and @crushingbort, who cited six instances in which Johnson lifted passages from sites like The New York Times, Wikipedia, The Heritage Foundation and National Review Online without attribution.
"There are three serious instances of plagiarism in this post," Smith told Poynter on Friday.
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How could he? Why writing services like http://chiefessay.com/ write honestly without plagiarism and Benny Johnson boldly rob The New York Times or Wikipedia? Hard working with big data or overstrain is the reason? I thought content in such sites is checked automatically on plagiarism...