What do you call an article that has been written by getting information from multiple other articles?
An article that has been written by mixing a few other articles into one unified article. (I know "mixing" isn't the right word here but you get the idea)
8 Answers
- Anonymous2 months ago
Rumor mongering.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Pretty much every “article” in existence I’d truly say zx
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- Anonymous2 months ago
Amalgamated article.
- Anonymous2 months ago
A typical Yahoo/Huffpost/Oath piece that has been written out of a college dorm by someone who thinks cutting and pasting tweets into an article is actually "journalism."
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- Anonymous2 months ago
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- ?Lv 72 months ago
Plagiarism? "Presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition."
At the very least, credit as to source should be stated. Unless there's an outright copyrite.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Composite piece ?