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Saturday, 14 August 2010

How can we apply these to BBC articles?

Tom Scott's Journalistic Warning stickers could be very useful but how do we apply them to the BBC website?

WARNING
This article contains
unsourced, unverified
information from
Wikipedia.


WARNING
This article is based
on an unverified,
anonymous tipoff.


WARNING
To ensure future
interviews with subject,
important questions
were not asked.


WARNING
This article is basically
just a press release,
copied and pasted.


WARNING
Statistics, survey results
and/or equations in this
article were sponsored
by a PR company.


WARNING
To meet a deadline,
this article was
plagiarised from
another news source.


WARNING
Journalist hiding their
own opinions by
using phrases like
“some people claim”


WARNING
Medical claims in this
article have not been
confirmed by peer reviewed
research.


WARNING
Includes content
written by
Richard Littlejohn.


WARNING
Journalist does not
understand the
subject they are
writing about.

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