Guess that little “attribution” policy issue that Poynter.org’s Julie Moos brought up yesterday was more than popular media blogger Jim Romenesko could chew. He quit. He was going to semi-retire from Poynter anyway in a few weeks. Yesterday’s flap appears to have hastened it. Moos called into question his attribution practices while—rather bizarrely—suggesting that what she was talking about was no big deal. (No one, including Poynter, ever accused Romenesko of doing anything unethical.) Here’s Media Decoder’s recap.
Noted: The whole thing looks pretty silly and here’s guessing Romenesko had better things to do than linger at the sand box.