BBC News website political bias?
SNAFU as ever | 01.10.2008 09:11 | Analysis | Other Press
Is 'Have Your Say' on the BBC news website, a) subtly (¬ so subtly) 'moderated' to set and promote a right wing aganda? Is it being hijacked by right wing organisations from the tory party outwards - with multiple posting and recommendation being easily acomplished.
Seeing as this is funded by ordinary people, don't they have a right to fair use of their resources?
ie; Not being used to create politically biased whispering campaigns?
Seeing as this is funded by ordinary people, don't they have a right to fair use of their resources?
ie; Not being used to create politically biased whispering campaigns?
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SENT:30-Sep-2008 11:38
COMMENT:
How interesting.
i really am flabbergasted at these forums now - the alleged moderation has become so right-wing oriented.
No posts are published for a 24 hour period - so the 'moderation' queue piles up. then, they are posted as a job lot, with all of the pro-tory posts conveniently on page 1.
Something is rotten in the state of beebmark.
i suppose this post is heading for a rejection. i think this needs further investigation.
snafuasever
COMMENT STATUS: Rejected
SENT:30-Sep-2008 11:38
COMMENT:
How interesting.
i really am flabbergasted at these forums now - the alleged moderation has become so right-wing oriented.
No posts are published for a 24 hour period - so the 'moderation' queue piles up. then, they are posted as a job lot, with all of the pro-tory posts conveniently on page 1.
Something is rotten in the state of beebmark.
i suppose this post is heading for a rejection. i think this needs further investigation.
snafuasever
COMMENT STATUS: Rejected
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