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Journalism Warning Labels May Prevent you from a Bad Read

Journalism Warning Labels may prevent that icky feeling after ready a sloppy article. Tom Scott, the creator of these smart stickers, thought that there should be warnings for bad articles just like there are warnings for content that involves sex, violence or strong language.

These witty stickers cover all the bases of bad writing from copy and pasting and Wikipedia sourcing to journalists hiding behind "some people claim." Scott's Journalism Warning Labels should be introduced in all forms of media -- they would surely save many a headache!
Trend Themes
1. Warning Label Trend - The use of warning labels on various forms of media can expand beyond traditional content warnings and inform consumers of potentially low-quality journalism.
2. Smart Sticker Trend - The use of smart stickers to convey information can be expanded beyond humor and be used for practical purposes.
3. Transparency Trend - Promoting transparency in journalism can increase trust and credibility in media outlets and journalists.
Industry Implications
1. Media - Media outlets can incorporate journalism warning labels into their branding or reporting to promote trust and transparency with their audience.
2. Publishing - Publishers can offer warning labels for articles or books to promote transparency and quality control to their readership.
3. Printing - Printing companies can offer customizable warning labels for any printed media, including books and magazines, to attract customers and promote quality control.

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