Maybe the BBC can learn a thing or two about fake news from Trump | John Crace

The BBC's Reputation Takes a Hit After Trump's Scathing Attack

Donald Trump has dealt a blow to the BBC's reputation, calling it "corrupt" while threatening legal action. His White House spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, has also described the broadcaster as "100% fake news". This comes after Trump recently visited the UK and made claims about ending a war between Albania and Azerbaijan that were met with little scrutiny.

One might wonder if the BBC could learn from Trump's approach to dealing with criticism. While Trump is notorious for spreading falsehoods, his allies seem reluctant to challenge him on these issues, often giving them free rein to spout misinformation. In contrast, the BBC strives to maintain high standards of impartiality in its journalism.

However, the recent Panorama programme on the Capitol riots highlights where the BBC has erred. By splicing together two separate clips from Trump's speech 50 minutes apart, the programme created a misleading impression that the president was inciting violence. While the intention was likely to present a balanced view, it ended up being overly sensitive.

The fallout from this incident has been swift, with Tim Davie, the director general of the BBC, and Deborah Turness, the head of news, both apologizing for their handling of the programme. This is just the beginning, as politicians across the spectrum are now joining in to criticize the BBC's coverage.

Nigel Farage, a prominent Brexit supporter, was among those quick to pounce on the BBC's perceived bias. He claimed that the broadcaster has an "institutional bias" against certain viewpoints and even suggested that climate change denialists should be given equal airtime. While this is a simplistic approach, it reflects a broader culture of polarized discourse in which facts are seen as secondary to ideology.

The licence fee, a source of controversy for many years, may soon become obsolete. As politicians like Farage continue to question the BBC's impartiality, it remains to be seen whether the broadcaster can recover from this reputational blow.
 
I'm so done with these politicians trying to attack the BBC just because they're not afraid to speak truth to power πŸ™„. I mean, come on guys, if you've got a beef with the news, let's see some facts! Not making up stuff and trying to discredit an institution that's been serving this country for decades. The recent Panorama programme was actually a great example of how we should be having this conversation in a more nuanced way... not by throwing around accusations like "fake news" πŸ’”. It's just so easy to get caught up in the drama, but let's focus on holding ourselves and our institutions accountable instead πŸ™.
 
omg i feel so bad for the bbc πŸ€• their reputation is literally getting smashed by trump and his minions 😑 but at the same time they need to own up to that clip edit in the panorama programme it was super dodgy πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ i mean i know they try to present balanced views but sometimes u gotta take a hard stance on misinformation. and can we talk about how Nigel Farage is just spreading more misinformation about climate change? like what's next gonna happen when he says vaccines are bad for kids 🀒 anyway hope the bbc can bounce back from this πŸ’ͺ
 
man, i feel bad for the bbc πŸ€”... they're being attacked on all sides and it's hard to know what's real and what's not anymore 😳. trump's a master of spreading misinformation and his allies just let him get away with it πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. but at the same time, the bbc's recent panorama programme was a bit dodgy πŸ“Ί... i get why they were trying to present a balanced view, but maybe they could've done it in a more subtle way? πŸ‘€

anyway, this whole thing has got me thinking - are we losing sight of what journalism is all about? πŸ“° should we be valuing facts and evidence over ideology and politics? i'm not sure... i think the bbc's commitment to impartiality is still strong πŸ’ͺ, but they've definitely got some work to do to regain public trust πŸ‘.

and yeah, let's be real - this whole thing could be a blessing in disguise πŸŽ‰... maybe the licence fee will finally become obsolete and we'll have a more diverse range of voices on tv/radio πŸ“». but at the same time, i'm worried about what that means for our democracy πŸ€•... do we really want to give up the stability of public service broadcasting for something more... unpredictable? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm so over how the BBC just gets roasted by Trump and his crew every time they do a hard-hitting investigation like that Panorama programme on Capitol riots 🚨πŸ’₯ I mean, what's up with the BBC trying to show balance when they're not even asked for it? It's always about playing nice and avoiding controversy πŸ˜’ The problem is, if you're not called out for spreading misinformation or being biased, nobody will hold you accountable πŸ’” And now politicians like Farage are just taking advantage of that πŸ™„ I hope the BBC can recover from this but honestly, I'm not sure they'll ever be the same πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” BBC's reputation is taking a hit because they get caught up in the same drama as Trump, meanwhile their ratings are still killing it! πŸ“Ί 45% of Brits trust the BBC more than any other news source, which is crazy considering all the fake news out there. If they were to follow Trump's approach, they'd be spreading falsehoods too and that wouldn't fly with 99% of the public who value fact-checking.

Here's a chart showing how BBC viewership has remained steady despite this scandal: πŸ“Š

| Year | BBC Viewership (millions) |
| --- | --- |
| 2015 | 28.4 |
| 2020 | 31.8 |
| 2022 | 33.1 |

As for Trump's allies, they need to get with the times and fact-check their boss before spreading misinformation. 🚫 The BBC has been around for over 100 years and they're still delivering quality content without fail.

Fun fact: Did you know that in 2020, the most searched topics on Google were COVID-19, Brexit, and Joe Biden? 🀯
 
so this is what happens when you have someone as polarizing as trump going after the bbc? πŸ€” i mean, i get why they're defensive, but at the same time, their handling of that panorama programme was pretty dodgy... i wonder if it's just a case of them being too sensitive or if there's something more to it? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and what does trump even know about journalism? like, seriously, has he ever done any reporting? πŸ“°πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I drew a sad face with a broken TV screen... πŸ“ΊπŸ’”

The BBC's reputation is taking a hit because Trump thinks he's above criticism πŸ™„. But the real question is, can they learn to call out misinformation without stifling free speech? 🀝 I'm still confused about what happened with that Panorama programme... πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€ It seems like they did it for the right reasons, but ended up creating a mess πŸ˜•.

On the other hand, Trump's approach is super toxic and divisive 🚫. He spreads falsehoods and his allies just let him get away with it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The BBC does its best to be impartial, but sometimes that's not enough πŸ“Š.

I'm worried about the licence fee, though... πŸ€‘ if politicians keep questioning the BBC's integrity, maybe we'll see a shift towards more private funding or even just cutting the public service altogether πŸ˜¬πŸ‘Ž
 
I'm just so frustrated with all these politicians trying to turn the BBC into a pawn in their own games πŸ™„πŸ“°. I mean, Trump calling the BBC corrupt and saying they're 100% fake news is just laughable - like, what's next? Claiming the sun doesn't rise because it's not showing enough love for their favorite ideologies? 🌞

And don't even get me started on Farage and his climate change denialist nonsense. Like, come on guys, can we please just focus on having real, informed discussions about these issues instead of trying to manipulate public opinion with baseless claims and scaremongering? 😩

It's ironic that people are complaining about the BBC's impartiality when it's actually one of their strongest qualities πŸ€“. The BBC has always been there to provide a platform for diverse voices and perspectives, even if they don't all align perfectly.

But, I guess when you're trying to manipulate public opinion, you'll do whatever it takes to discredit someone who's not on your side πŸ€‘. Let's hope the BBC can bounce back from this and keep doing what they do best: providing reliable, unbiased news that informs, rather than misinforms 😊
 
trump is at it again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, and now he's taking a swipe at the bbc πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§... honestly, what's his problem? he thinks the bbc is "corrupt" just 'cause they didn't play along with some dodgy claims about albania & azerbaijan? like, hello trump, you're one to talk about fake news πŸ˜‚. and now, because of that programme on the capitol riots, the bbc's getting slammed from all sides... it's not ideal, but at least they're owning up to their mistakes πŸ‘.

i mean, i get why nigel farage is upset - he thinks the bbc has a bias against certain views... but come on, climate change denialists shouldn't be given airtime? that's just basic fact-checking 101 πŸ™„. and yeah, maybe the licence fee will become obsolete now... it's not like the bbc hasn't been under pressure before πŸ’Έ.

anyway, i'm just hoping the bbc can bounce back from this and keep on doing what they do best - providing quality journalism that we can trust πŸ“°πŸ’ͺ
 
the bbc is getting roasted 🀣 and honestly i'm kinda surprised it took them so long to get called out for that panorama programme... they're not perfect, but at least they try to present a balanced view (mostly) πŸ€“ meanwhile trump's just running his mouth and expecting everyone else to fact-check him πŸ™„ the whole thing is a bit rich when you consider how many times he's been wrong about, like, literally everything πŸ’‘ and what really gets me is that some ppl are already trying to use this as an excuse to say the licence fee should be abolished... no way, the bbc's accountability starts with them πŸ’―
 
I feel so bad for the BBC πŸ€•... Trump is just really good at stirring up drama and making ppl think hes right 4 no reason πŸ˜’. The way he calls them "corrupt" is just low, and Karoline Leavitt's description of the BBC as "100% fake news"? Like, come on πŸ™„. I guess what Im sayin is that if ppl want to be taken seriously, they shouldnt resort to insults & personal attacks 🚫.

I do think the BBC did err with that Panorama programme tho... it was a tricky situation and maybe splicing clips together wasn't the best idea πŸ€”. But thats not exactly the same as Trump spreading lies 24/7 like he does πŸ“Ί.

What Im worried about is that the BBCs reputation might take a hit & they'll lose their licence fee funding πŸ€‘... I mean, who wants to pay for a service when ppl think it's biased? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. But at the end of the day, I still trust the BBC 2/3rd πŸ’― - they've always tried 2 be impartial & fair, even if its hard sometimes 😐
 
I gotta say, I'm not surprised by Trump's attack on the BBC πŸ€”. The guy's got a history of spreading misinformation and attacking anyone who disagrees with him. It's like he thinks he's above criticism or facts.

But what really gets me is that some politicians are now jumping on the bandwagon to bash the BBC πŸ‘Š. Nigel Farage's idea about climate change denialists getting equal airtime? Give me a break πŸ˜‚. The BBC does have its flaws, but this is just an excuse for people who can't be bothered to fact-check.

The licence fee should stay, btw πŸ€‘. It's what makes the BBC accountable to the public, not some politicians' opinions. Anyway, I guess we'll see how the BBC recovers from this reputational hit... probably won't, tbh πŸ˜”
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think Trump's attack on the BBC is pretty lowkey considering how much he likes to trash other media outlets himself πŸ™„. Like, if you're gonna go after someone for not doing what you want them to do, maybe take aim at your own team instead? The BBC does a good job of covering news and stuff, but I guess they made a mistake on that Panorama programme... and yeah, it was kinda misleading 😐. I don’t know if the licence fee is gonna die or whatever, but it's probably not the end of the world if the BBC can't get their act together πŸ€‘
 
πŸ˜’ I'm so over these politicians attacking the BBC πŸ™„ Trump thinks he's some kinda expert on journalism just 'cause he has a Twitter account 🚫 Newsflash: just 'cause you're loud doesn't mean you're right πŸ’β€β™€οΈ The BBC is still doing its job, trying to keep us informed and balanced βš–οΈ It's the politicians who are playing dirty games with the media, spreading half-truths and conspiracy theories πŸ€₯ Nigel Farage's idea of giving airtime to climate change deniers? Give me a break ❄️ This licence fee debate is just an excuse for them to try and axe public service broadcasting altogether πŸ“Ί I hope the BBC can weather this storm and keep on doing what it does best: providing fact-based journalism without fear or favour πŸ’―
 
😊 I don't think the BBC is being too harsh on Trump when they call him out on his "corrupt" claims πŸ€‘. The guy's got a history of spreading lies and misinformation, and it's about time someone held him accountable πŸ’―. But what really gets my goat is how some people are trying to turn this around and say the BBC is just as bad for splicing together clips from Trump's speech without context πŸ€”. Like, come on guys! Don't try to deflect from the fact that Trump is the one who's being dishonest here πŸ˜’. The BBC might make mistakes, but at least they're not peddling conspiracy theories about climate change or anything like that 🌎. Can we please focus on holding our leaders accountable for their actions instead of trying to discredit the news outlets? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
You know, I've always said that the BBC is just as guilty of spreading misinformation as Trump himself πŸ€”. They got caught red-handed trying to manipulate public opinion about the Capitol riots, and now everyone's coming for them πŸ’₯. Meanwhile, they're blaming their own incompetence for the whole thing πŸ™„. And what really gets my goat is when they try to paint themselves as the victims in this situation πŸ˜’. Like, come on, BBC - you can't just fake your way through a documentary and then act surprised when people call you out on it πŸ‘€. I'm not saying Trump's behavior is okay, but at least he's being honest about his intentions πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The BBC's got some 'splainin' to do if they want to regain the trust of the public πŸ”.
 
trump's not exactly in a position to throw stones at anyone when it comes to spreading misinformation πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ ...still can't believe they didn't fact-check his albania/azerbaijan claim tho... maybe the bbc should learn from trump's allies on how to deal with criticism (just kidding, that'd be a bad idea) 😜
 
I feel kinda bad for the BBC πŸ˜”... Trump's attacks aren't helping, I get that. But I think they're getting a bit too defensive about it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, yeah, that Panorama programme was dodgy - anyone can see that! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ And yeah, maybe they should've been more careful with the editing... but you know how these things go πŸ“Ί.

But let's not forget that Trump is a master of cherry-picking facts to fit his narrative πŸ€₯. If anyone can make their critics seem biased, it's him πŸ˜‚. So, I'd say the BBC should focus on delivering high-quality journalism instead of getting all riled up about Trump's slurs πŸ””.

And btw, what's with all this talk about licence fees becoming obsolete? πŸ€‘ That just seems like a convenient excuse for politicians to bash the BBC πŸ™„. Can't we just have a calm conversation about how to improve our public service broadcasters instead of resorting to mudslinging? πŸ€—
 
I THINK THE BBC IS DOING OKAY WITH REGARDS TO IMPARTIALITY THEY HAVE A HISTORY OF COVERING ALL ASPECTS OF ISSUES LIKE CLIMATE CHANGE, BREXIT AND OTHER POLITICAL TOPICS πŸ€” BUT YESTERDAY'S PANORAMA PROGRAMME SHOWED THEM MISTAKES CAN HAPPEN EVEN AT THE BBC, WE NEED TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR OUR REPORTING πŸ“°
 
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