OREANDA-NEWS. July 01, 2016. Using Twitter, Change.org and her own site, internet personality Akilah Hughes pitched an assault against popular website BuzzFeed. Using the hashtag #StopBuzzThieves (which was trending on at least one CNET editor's Twitter page), Hughes and her supporters allege that BuzzFeed, specifically its video vertical, steal ideas from others without compensation or credit to their work.

Hughes' examples range from BuzzFeed Video series Ask an Asian to a video that explores what happens when you smash certain foods in the waffle iron. Hughes cites herself among those whom BuzzFeed has wronged. So far, Hughes' outcry was retweeted 137 times on Twitter.

Over a private (direct messaging) Twitter conversation, Hughes told me that she had contacted BuzzFeed over Twitter to ask where they got an idea for a video she says they plagiarized, but had not emailed the company directly to lodge a complaint.