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Recipeasly: Food website removed after blogger backlash

BBC News By Cristina Criddle image copyrightGetty Images A website that collates recipes from the internet has been taken down hours after it launched, following a backlash from food bloggers. Recipeasly said it wanted to fix online recipes by removing ads and life stories when users imported external links. But content creators criticised the platform for breaching copyright and accused it of stealing revenue. The website was removed after a deluge of complaints on social media. “We re sorry,” a message on the homepage reads. Some personal news! ✨ Two friends and I created a new thing to fix online recipes https://t.co/3ZNkSV82Y5 - your favourite recipes except without the ads or life stories

Don t Just Skip to the Recipe

Yesterday evening, I noticed several of my fellow food writers tweeting about Recipeasly, a website that briefly promised to “fix” online recipes by stripping them of cultural context, narrative, or any information that isn’t an ingredients list and/or instructions. In the promotional tweet sent into the world by Tod Redman (which is what everyone was dunking on), he used a photo of a cherry pie recipe from Serious Eats as an example of a recipe.

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Recipe website removed after food blogger backlash

news Recipe website removed after food blogger backlash A website that collates recipes from the internet has been taken down hours after it launched, following a backlash from food bloggers. Recipeasly said it wanted to fix online recipes by removing ads and life stories when users imported external links. But content creators criticised the platform for breaching copyright and accused it of stealing revenue. The website was removed after a deluge of complaints on social media. “We re sorry,” a message on the homepage reads. We have nothing but respect and admiration for the time, money and effort that go into creating great recipes & websites. We don t want to minimise the results for all that hard work.

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