Beautiful Smackdown of FB "Fact Checkers" from the Editors of the BMJ
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Christmas has come a little early this year.
The editors of The BMJ have published an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg today, calling him to account for the abomination that is Facebook's “fact-checking” enterprise.
There's really nothing that needs to be added to their letter as it provides the full context for their complaint. And it is a thing of beauty. It's not long, and deserves a full read, but here are some highlights:
“We find the “fact check” performed by Lead Stories to be inaccurate, incompetent and irresponsible.
“-- It fails to provide any assertions of fact that The BMJ article got wrong
“-- It has a nonsensical title: “Fact Check: The British Medical Journal Did NOT Reveal Disqualifying And Ignored Reports Of Flaws In Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Trials”
“-- The first paragraph inaccurately labels The BMJ a “news blog”
“-- It contains a screenshot of our article with a stamp over it stating “Flaws Reviewed,” despite the Lead Stories article not identifying anything false or untrue in The BMJ article
“-- It published the story on its website under a URL that contains the phrase “hoax-alert”
“We have contacted Lead Stories, but they refuse to change anything about their article or actions that have led to Facebook flagging our article.
“We have also contacted Facebook directly, requesting immediate removal of the “fact checking” label and any link to the Lead Stories article, thereby allowing our readers to freely share the article on your platform.”
Merry Christmas!!!