I know the BBC has made mistakes but the trending #bbcimpartiality seems to have reached new levels. "Worse and more sinister than Fox"?
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Als antwoord op @janemartinson
Have you seen that
@bbclaurak tweeted a link to Dominic Cummings' new blog post last night? With no critical analysis. Many wouldn't have seen it outside the Tory camp, but she has 1.1 MILLION followers...2 antwoorden 4 retweets 32 vind-ik-leuks -
Als antwoord op @coachingwgrace @bbclaurak
No haven't seen that and will check though tweets aren't endorsement etc??
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Als antwoord op @janemartinson @bbclaurak
It was his first blogpost of the election. IMHO it’s news.
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Als antwoord op @DBanksy @bbclaurak
Yes MO too. And think sometimes more dangerous to offer instant analysis at same time as getting stuff out there. Twitter is a powerful drug though and there are mistakes being made
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Not sure it’s so much an impartiality problem as they need editing, the Twitter use by correspondents can be poor and undisciplined. The leaders’ interview debacle of Johnson ducking out was totally avoidable with proper forward planning...
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Your point on their use Twitter is relevant. Discet @bbclaurak twitter feed over any 24 hour period since the campaign started and it is full of Labour critical tweets, and very few Tory critical tweets. Combined with the ill-thought out hotel bar interview with Johnson....
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