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The article was published yesterday in Forbes but is no longer available. I'm glad someone made a backup.

The British Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known as the BBC, is renowned globally as a public service broadcaster primarily funded through a mandatory television license fee. Its duty is to inform, educate, and entertain while maintaining high standards of accuracy and impartiality.
However, recent events have raised concerns about the quality of its journalism and the accountability mechanisms in place to address errors and misinformation. One such case involves the article "Every Bitcoin payment 'uses a swimming pool of water,'" which shows some issues within the BBC's editorial process.

The Article And Its Issues

On November 27, 2023, BBC News published an article by technology reporter Chris Vallance, claiming that every bitcoin payment uses a significant amount of water. This headline is inaccurate. The original study cited by the article discusses water usage per transaction, not per payment. A bitcoin transaction and a payment are different, with a single transaction capable of containing thousands of payments - a crucial distinction.
if this is the first thing that gets you to raise concerns, you've been sleeping under a metric ton of rocks :D
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Where did you come up with that conclusion?
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the BBC has been doing war propaganda since.. well, forever, but famously in the Iraq war, where, among many things, it kept framing military operations as "sectarian violence" now it's running propaganda for Israel and doing genocide denial, not just by who it invites and what it allows, but also by openly muting guests when unapproved truths start being mentioned (https://vxtwitter.com/umyaznemo/status/1827565669853823364?t=PYneBAXFCUmZTiu3rWExZA&s=08 one example among a thousand) Also doing relentless propaganda against Russia and China I mean, come on, this is obvious stuff.
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I practically don't watch the news, roughly speaking, I watch what's shared here.
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as does everyone under 60, yeah. All we get from it are the shared clips. I don't know anyone who still watches news, apart from TVs on in stores and things like that. This is not made for us, obviously
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"This article didn't shock me or look worth posting because I'm better than you, let me mock you to prove it."
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