by casca on 4/10/23, 3:08 PM with 3 comments
by cs702 on 4/10/23, 3:21 PM
When asked about the made-up article, the reporter "couldn’t remember writing the specific piece, but the headline certainly sounded like something they would have written. It was a subject they were identified with and had a record of covering." The Guardian adds: "Worried that there may have been some mistake at our end, they asked colleagues to go back through our systems to track it down. Despite the detailed records we keep of all our content, and especially around deletions or legal issues, they could find no trace of its existence. Why? Because it had never been written."
People make stuff up all the time to rationalize their current positions and past decisions, but most human beings would find it difficult or impossible to write up and cite a fake article that can fool anyone on-the-spot. It's more than a little worrisome.
by wildrhythms on 4/10/23, 4:18 PM