Above, a sample from "Journalism Warning Labels," by Tom Scott, a UK comedian, who ... maybe should try teaching at a major American j-school?
Scott explains: "To be fair, newspaper journalists have far too little time to do far too much, particularly with the steady collapse of print circulations. If a story breaks just before the deadline, they may just copy it: but it seems only fair to require labelling in a case like this."
Ouch. Now imagine if you picked up your paper and it was covered in these labels. An experiment in ultimate transparency? Scott's other work is impressive. Check it out here.
* Thank you, Michael!