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BuzzFeed News Fires Senior Reporter for Plagiarism

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Friday evening note to readers from BuzzFeed News’ editor in chief, Mark Schoofs, who said the articles in question contained information and phrases that were not properly attributed to their original sources. (Schoofs’ note did not explicitly name Broderick or address whether he had been fired.)“It is BuzzFeed News’ policy that nothing may be copied, pasted, and passed off as one’s own work, and that all quotes should be attributed.

We regret that in these instances those standards were not met,” Schoofs wrote. “We are continuing to look into the matter and will maintain this list with any other relevant articles that we find.”Also Read: BuzzFeed News Union Staff to Take 20% Reduction in Pay, HoursThe articles, which include pieces about.

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