You obtained it by taking the photo from my twitter feed: https://twitter.com/wabermes/status/867745002050514944 …https://twitter.com/jmartNYT/status/867756071904886784 …
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way to stand your ground @wabermes.
Media house skimping on proper attribution + doubling down feigning ignorance when caught? Truly surreal & deplorable. Do better, @NYTimes
pic.twitter.com/rX0tXFB50p
only difference is that it was resized & compressed & (which pushes the color off a tad):pic.twitter.com/twyyog4eLs
is it possible you were both provided the same image?
Whitney got the info, took the photo, posted it, and it was then "obtained."
she said she got a copy. Could mean someone copied it for her & also provided it to NYT. Not an unreasonable thing to think.
She got a copy of the record. That is literally HER photo. Complete with her shadow.
ok, I believe you. But "copy" is different than "photo". She'll want to watermark it next time.
That's not how newspapers work. We don't watermark photos - we aren't taking senior pictures.
this is a digital format called Twitter. If you want to protect your digital "scoops" like an image, a watermark makes sense.
Did @jmartNYT from Failing NY Times steal local reporter @wabermes work & pretend its his own? Pics look identical incl shadows & redactionpic.twitter.com/TK8gD9F3Y2
It was leaked to him!!!
They'll publish any leak 


maybe I'll "obtain" every article he's ever written and publish them myself.
@nytimes strikes again in the name of #journalism
Can't have the little ppl getting scoops
a truly low life piece of shit. Journalism is dead. @jmartNYT is FAKE NEWS
sadly, the New York Times would probably commend him for this
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