Facebook versus the BMJ: when fact checking goes wrong
Rebecca Coombes, Madlen Davies
Abstract
<i>The BMJ</i> has locked horns with Facebook and the gatekeepers of international fact checking after one of its investigations was wrongly labelled with “missing context” and censored on the world’s largest social network. <b>Rebecca Coombes</b> and <b>Madlen Davies</b> report
Topics & Concepts
Context (archaeology)Computer scienceSocial mediaInternet privacyWorld Wide WebHistoryArchaeologyHealthcare Systems and ChallengesSocial Media in Health EducationChild and Adolescent Health