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Bbc Condemns Conservative Party Facebook Adverts - "completely Unacceptable"
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Naomi, the conservative party "used edited BBC news footage about Brexit."
The footage "was seen at least 350,000 times"
"The Conservative Party refused a request to pull the adverts and claimed the footage had not been edited “in a manner that misleads or changes the reporting”."
There was "a complaint from the BBC that the snippets had been used out of context and “could damage perceptions of our impartiality”
Naomi, the conservative party "used edited BBC news footage about Brexit."
The footage "was seen at least 350,000 times"
"The Conservative Party refused a request to pull the adverts and claimed the footage had not been edited “in a manner that misleads or changes the reporting”."
There was "a complaint from the BBC that the snippets had been used out of context and “could damage perceptions of our impartiality”
//Also Mushtoom25, The public could easily tell that the Coca Cola video that was making the rounds was edited. //
irrelevant. the Coca-Cola company aren't interested in editing quality or not, they're interested in the use of their protected trade marked images being used without permission. a very expensive lawsuit would likely have resulted.
irrelevant. the Coca-Cola company aren't interested in editing quality or not, they're interested in the use of their protected trade marked images being used without permission. a very expensive lawsuit would likely have resulted.
Mushroom25, Seems like a separate topic for a separate thread then.
This is about the conservative party (not a company that is in favour of them) actively editing BBC footage (which I pay 13.20 each month to not be bias) to then spread it around Facebook to hundreds of thousands of people.
Facebook has a no fake news policy, that was recently implemented, so this act from the con party is actually very malicious.
This is about the conservative party (not a company that is in favour of them) actively editing BBC footage (which I pay 13.20 each month to not be bias) to then spread it around Facebook to hundreds of thousands of people.
Facebook has a no fake news policy, that was recently implemented, so this act from the con party is actually very malicious.
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