Conservative Party caught out by Facebook spreading fake news online – The Canary

Posted: September 15, 2019 at 2:24 pm


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Facebook has caught the Conservative Partys official page changing a BBC headline to push its propaganda. And the social media giant has taken the post down in response.

The Conservatives had put out an ad on Facebook referencing a BBC article. But as the BBC reported, they had apparently edited the headline:

The ad carried a BBC logo and headline saying 14 billion pound cash boost for schools despite thestory it linked to putting the figure at 7.1bn.

The BBCs head of statistics previously stressed that the ruling partys misleading figures would make the government seem more generous than it is in fact being. Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner, meanwhile, had called the funding plan a con trick stressing that it would fail to reverse previous cuts.

Many people were rightly concerned about the Conservatives faking the news articles headline:

Facebook said it would hold onto the ad as an example of how its tools are misused. The chief executive of anti-disinformation charity Full Fact, meanwhile, insisted:

It is wrong for the work of independent journalists to be altered in this way and misleading for readers. This government has previously agreed that UK election law must be updated and that the integrity of our elections is at risk. With an election increasingly likely, emergency legislation is needed to ensure online campaigning and advertising is truly open and transparent.

The Conservative Party has claimed it was not our intention to misrepresent.

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