It actually sailed right through editorial and was accepted completely as it was, with no changes. After a little help and a couple rewrites, the article was finally ready. Underpaid writers trying to get clicks above all else. With that being said, I do not really know how much this site pays. I am also not completely sure how difficult it is to get content published.

With help from other contributors who have been stolen from, he has compiled a large body of evidence against one of WhatCulture’s editors, Shaun Munrohere. Barnard’s plagiarism had previously been brought to the attention of WhatCulture’s editor-in-chief, Matt Holmes, who has said that he has discussed the matter with both writers and considers it settled. This apparently did not mean that either writer was let go, and quite conversely, WhatCulture has continued to publish strikingly similar articles to those in the Cracked workshop since. Secondly, because the site generates a ton of traffic and has articles with real information instead of just videos of people buttchugging, various sites around the internets love re-using Cracked’s material.

Crown Publishing Group acquired the rights to Cracked writer Daniel O’Brien’s How to Fight Presidents, for more than $60,000. The book will be a comedic look at the secret to fighting and defeating every U.S. Cracked.com released its first book, You Might Be a Zombie and Other Bad News, in 2010. Published by the Penguin Group’s Plume division, the book features 20 articles that had previously appeared on the website, and 18 that are new to the book.

I like this article for it’s honesty and in-depth analysis. I registered for cracked towards the end of last year. There was a message on their forum suggesting that entries from nonstaff members would be on hold for a while. But one thing is definitely for sure… you will never succeed if you don’t try, either.

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