BBC website howlers - what have you found?
Discussion
Is it just me, or is the standard of English on the BBC website getting worse?
Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
GDL said:
Is it just me, or is the standard of English on the BBC website getting worse?
Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
That's not what it says though, it says former amputee sprinter.Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
ZedLeg said:
GDL said:
Is it just me, or is the standard of English on the BBC website getting worse?
Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
That's not what it says though, it says former amputee sprinter.Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
Mammasaid said:
ZedLeg said:
GDL said:
Is it just me, or is the standard of English on the BBC website getting worse?
Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
That's not what it says though, it says former amputee sprinter.Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
GDL said:
Is it just me, or is the standard of English on the BBC website getting worse?
Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
Oh, the irony. Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
sociopath said:
GDL said:
Is it just me, or is the standard of English on the BBC website getting worse?
Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
Oh, the irony. Factual inaccuracies, sentences that don't make sense or are incomplete.
What have you found?
To start it off from today's story on Oscar Pistorius being up for parole
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-65123142
Contains the statement: "The former amputee recently met Barry Steenkamp, Reeva's father, as part of a mandatory process known as "victim-offender dialogue"."
"Former amputee"? How does that work then?
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