BBC journalists are obsessed with going viral on Twitter, says BBC’s Head of Editorial Policy and Standards

BBC journalists are leftist-liberal Twitter obsessives who think more about going viral among the left-lib activists on Twitter rather than doing an honest, impartial job.

News article screenshot, the headline reads: "BBC journalists are becoming addicted to 'toxic' Twitter, bosses say as corporation launches review into social media use amid fears it is undermining impartiality rules"

- A key BBC figure revealed that the company has faced staff social media issues
- The problems include reporters frequently backing left-wing liberal views online
- Some BBC editorial staff have been disciplined for their use of social media
- Reports say some BBC reporters are 'addicted to Twitter' and want to 'go viral'  

BBC journalists are becoming addicted to Twitter amid fears their desire to 'go viral' is undermining impartiality rules, the corporations head of standards said yesterday.

David Jordan said journalists have sometimes failed to uphold BBC guidelines on social media which has become 'toxic'.

Some journalists have been disciplined by senior staff over their use of social media amid complaints they have 'overstepped the mark'.

A review commissioned by the BBC on how reporters and media organisations use online websites is expected within months. 

Leading the review is the corporation's director of editorial policy and standards, Mr Jordan, who told the Lords communications and digital committee on Tuesday that too much left-liberal group thinking, rather than impartiality, has been adopted by reporters.

Left Wing Cultural Revolution Activists posing as journalists have lead us into our dark era of despair, deceit and denial.


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