Facebook fact-checker finds UK Conservatives ran ads with altered BBC headline
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 / 9:22 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Facebook fact-checker finds UK Conservatives ran ads with altered BBC headline
Elizabeth Culliford
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(Reuters) - One of Facebooks third-party fact-checkers accused Britains governing Conservative Party on Friday of misrepresenting a BBC News article in its ads on the social media platform.
UK fact-checking charity Full Fact found that Prime Minister Boris Johnsons party has been funding ads on Facebook that link to a BBC article with an apparently altered headline that reads £14 billion pound cash boost for schools.
The actual BBC story is headlined School spending: Multi-billion pound cash boost announced, and instead puts the number at £7.1 billion, criticizing the governments use of £14 billion pound figure as not the usual way of calculating spending.
Full Fact, which is part of the third-party fact-checking program created by Facebook to fight misinformation on the platform, said it had been scrutinizing online advertising ahead of a possible snap election in the country.
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