The media is having trouble preventing fake stories, by
its own employees and by Internet mischief-makers.
There’s no standard protocol for preventing plagiarism or
fabrication, Craig Silverman of the Poynter Institute reports. A Hearst paper
in Connecticut, the Boston Globe and Toronto’s Globe and Mail all were
embarrassed by fabricated stories in 2012.
As for outside fakers, they set up fake web sites that
look like the real deals and package them with fake Twitter accounts that corroborate
the fake stories.
It has the legitimate media running in circles to cover a
fake story. For real.
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