New BBC social media guidelines published, inc: - Ban on 'virtue signalling... no matter how apparently worthy the cause' - Journalists must use all personal accounts as if they are BBC output - No more breaking stories on personal accounts - No criticising colleagues
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They are trying to make it disappear by making it so crap no one would want it.
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That is exactly what is happening to Australia's ABC. I am a long time supporter but can no loner watch its biased current affairs reporting.
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Wow this is pretty fascistic 'They must avoid being seen to support any campaigns at all, such as by using hashtags, regardless of “how much their message appears to be accepted or uncontroversial”. '
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Shades of Big Brother??
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How do you define virtue signalling? Anyone who does a good deed?
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no more red nose day or remembrance poppies either I guess! of course they won't get rid of those things, nor should they, they'll just selectively apply the purported zero-tolerance policy when convenient to mollify the virtue-lesspic.twitter.com/KwKpVZLV38
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Gary Linekar will be fine. He is not a news or political reporter.
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