a fact error, distinguishable from a typographical error, spelling error or grammar error, purports to be the truth about something but is incorrect...for instance, "john wayne is alive"
is a fact error.
tim, journalism retiree
On Thursday, July 30, 2015, Tony tdale@xtra.co.nz [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Factual error. Hmm hard to decide what that means, although I know what Jim meant
From: "Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
To: "iPad@yahoogroups.com" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, 31 July 2015 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [iPad] iPad Air 3 rumor round up - price, features and release date - GeekSnack
Do articles exist without factual errors? Journalism three days is shoddy at best.~KLM\\ "Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists" ~Nikola Tesla //> If the iPhone gets a regular and a C along with the +
> AND
> if the iPad gets a pro to go along with the mini and regular
>
> http://www.geeksnack.com/2015/07/28/ipad-air-3-rumor-round-up-price-features-and-release-date/
I usually don't bother reading guesswork like these articles.
In this case, I got only as far as the first factual error before deleting it.
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