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OJR article: For Snopes.com, Debunking the Bambi Hoax Was All in a Day's Work
... Snopes is guilty of concealing the truth in regard to the 9/11 rumor about Israelis having advance ... For Snopes.com, Debunking the Bambi Hoax Was All in a Day's ...
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Debunking The Debunkers? | Metafilter
Sunday, December 19, 2004. 2:41 AM PST. September 6, 2003 ... 03 AM PST on September 6.
http://www.snopes.com/rumors/flight.htm ... doesn't happen often: Snopes.Com, the Internet's most-trusted source for rumor debunking, made a big ...
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The Agonist: Debunking The Debunkers
... September 05, 2003. Debunking The Debunkers. Debunking The Debunkers? ... It seems he's caught Snopes changing some things around on their site ...
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Techdirt:For Snopes.com, Debunking The Bambi Hoax Was All In A Day's Work
Search Techdirt. Try the Advanced Search. For Snopes.com, Debunking The Bambi Hoax Was All In A Day's Work. Contributed by Mike on Thursday, July 31st, 2003 @ 06:03PM ... of the couple who runs Snopes.com, the ever-popular site for debunking urban legends and ...
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Debunking fun | Metafilter
Tuesday, November 23, 2004. 6:52 AM PST. September 26, 2003. I attacked and took over two countries... Friday Debunking Fun! It's been popping up all over in the past month. The problem is, none of its claims are referenced. ... Someone needs to do a researched, annotated, snopes-style True-False tag for each claim ... Maybe it's the skeptic in me.. but debunking things is fun ...
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Martini Republic - Lead, follow, or have a drink.
liquorblog. about. home. September 02, 2004 Zell Miller's speech based on Email hoax. Someone ought to tell Zell that not everything he receives in his inbox is the gospel truth. ... As Snopes goes on to explain, "all the citations stem from votes on three Congressional ... use of a webpage for extended debunking? No one says all the debunking has to ...
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PuddingTime!: Grinding the Debunking Axe
all pudding, all the time from mph & pk. September 06, 2003. Grinding the Debunking Axe. Update (9/8/03): Barbara Mikkelson of Snopes graciously admitted to her error and apologized to Michael Moore. ... I continue to hope that Snopes will adopt a more transparent editorial ...
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September 06, 2003
Grinding the Debunking Axe
Update (9/8/03): Barbara Mikkelson of Snopes graciously admitted to her error and apologized to Michael Moore. I continue to hope that Snopes will adopt a more transparent editorial approach, though. Transparency because it builds trust trumps confession because you've been caught.
For a site that prides itself on scolding people with axes to grind and how they sully a world of pure, useful information, Snopes seems to have been caught trying to redact its own axe-grinding in a less than honorable fashion. Lots of links abound, but just start with Ed and work your way from there, hopefully getting to where it all started on Tom Tomorrow's blog.
It would have been nice if Snopes' editors had just decided to make their editorial process more transparent instead of spading dirt over what they got wrong and resorting to hair-splitting to get more right than they initially did. It's the web, y'all: paper and ink are unlimited enough to make all the corrections you need.
NetNewsWire showing revisions in a Yahoo! News item
And while we're on that, I have to make yet another pro-NetNewsWire post. Its latest version includes tracking differences to RSS items and presenting them. (Click the illustration above to see it full-sized.) This particular feature gives the reader an opportunity to experience the editorial process at outlets like Yahoo! News in all its glory. The example I caught today, for instance, is a fine example of the sort of softening that goes on with a lot of leads and summaries over a story's life cycle.
It's reminiscent of WinerWatch, a fun little hack Mark Pilgrim inflicted on Dave Winer, who's apparently unable to take ten deep breaths before posting and who, subsequently, ends up revising a lot of his more inflammatory copy into oblivion, where he can't be held responsible for it.