checking, which would pair up journalists from different publications with opposing views to fact check together. the idea would be that it would try to get rid of the inherent bias. what do you make of that? that s certainly an interesting proposition. at full fact we have a lot of processes in place to try and ensure impartiality and exactly, make sure that there aren t the kind of biases that you re referring to, so that starts right from our recruitment process, we have strict rules on impartiality that our staff have to adhere to, cross party board of trustees that oversees the organisation. as i mentioned before, we make sure we are being transparent about who funds us, so that people can see that and we try and make sure that is from a wide range of sources to maintain our impartiality and independence and as well as that, we are very open to being challenged. we are human fact checkers, we get things wrong on occasion and so we make sure that we have a transparent
what they call adversarial fact checking, which would pair up journalists from different publications with opposing views to fact check together. the idea would be that it would try to get rid of the inherent bias. what do you make of that? that s certainly an interesting proposition. at full fact we have a lot of processes in place to try and ensure impartiality and exactly, make sure that there aren t the kind of biases that you re referring to, so that starts right from our recruitment process, we have strict rules on impartiality that our staff have to adhere to, cross party board of trustees that oversees the organisation. as i mentioned before, we make sure we are being transparent about who funds us, so that people can see that and we try and make sure that is from a wide range of sources to maintain our impartiality and independence and as well as that, we are very open to being challenged. we are human fact checkers, we get things wrong on occasion and so we make sure that we
of processes in place to try and ensure impartiality and exactly, make sure that there aren t the kind of biases that you re referring to, so that starts right from our recruitment process, we have strict rules on impartiality that our staff have to adhere to, cross party board of trustees that oversees the organisation. as i mentioned before, we make sure we are being transparent about who funds us, so that people can see that and we try and make sure that is from a wide range of sources to maintain our impartiality and independence and as well as that, we are very open to being challenged. we are human fact checkers, we get things wrong on occasion and so we make sure we have a transparent corrections process, people can get in touch with us if they disagree with something we ve written, or if they think that we have got something wrong, we ll look at that and publish all those corrections on our website as well. ian, do we even need fact checkers? isn t this, in a way, thejob ofjour
from our recruitment process, we have strict rules on impartiality that our staff have to adhere to, cross party board of trustees that oversees the organisation. as i mentioned before, we make sure we are being transparent about who funds us, so that people can see that and try and make sure that is from a wide range of sources to maintain our impartiality and independence and as well as that, we are very open to being challenged. we are human fact checkers, we get things wrong on occasion and so we make sure we have a transparent corrections process, people can get in touch with us if they disagree with something we have written or if they think that we have got something wrong, we will look at that and publish all those corrections on our website as well. ian, do we even need fact checkers? isn t this, in a way, thejob ofjournalists? i wonder what it says about this growing distrust for journalists, the growing concerns about everybody having their own reality, their own truth? aren
ensure impartiality and make sure that there are not the kind of biases that you are referring to comments and that stance ramped from our recruitment process, we have strict rules on impartiality that our staff have to adhere to, as i mentioned before, we make sure we are being transparent about who funds us, so people can see that and make sure it is from a wide range of sources to maintain impartiality and independence and as well as that, we are very open to being challenged. we are human fact checkers, we get things wrong on occasion and so we make sure we have a transparent corrections process, people can get in touch with us if they disagree with something we have written or if they think that we have something wrong, we will look at that and publish corrections on our website as well. . ., ., ., as well. ian, what do we need than need fact checkers? as well. ian, what do we need than need fact checkers? this as well. ian, what do we need than need fact checkers? this is - a