The New York Times Bans Quote Approval

Let’s give a round of applause to The New York Times, for officially banning the practice of letting sources edit their quotes prior to publication. Quote approval has been a hot topic lately, and the Times finally decided to do something about it.

The Times’ executive editor, Jill Abramson, told the paper’s public editor that giving sources the ability to edit their words “puts so much control over the content of journalism in the wrong place” and we couldn’t agree more.

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