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In 2018, employees of BuzzFeed news was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize of their worldwide reporting class for his or her article that "proved that operatives with obvious ties to Vladimir Putin have engaged in a targeted killing campaign in opposition to his perceived enemies on British and American soil". BuzzFeed later gained a Pulitzer Prize in 2021 within the worldwide reporting class for an investigative sequence concerning the Xinjiang internment camps. Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. In June 2016, the left-leaning media watchdog Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting discovered that in a hundred BuzzFeed tales about Barack Obama, sixty five were constructive, 34 were neutral, and one was crucial. In June 2015, BuzzFeed and websites like the Huffington Post and Mashable temporarily modified the theme of their social media avatars to rainbow colours to have fun similar-sex marriage being ruled constitutional in the United States. Wikimedia Commons has media related to BuzzFeed. Perper, Rosie. "BuzzFeed shuts down native information operations in UK and Australia to give attention to 'news that hits huge' within the US". NBC's Chuck Todd referred to as the release of the doc "faux information". |
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