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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson
Retractions happen.
They are necessary, at times.
A retraction shows a commitment to truth in reporting.
A retraction of a story where unintentional mistakes were made is not an example of, "fake news".
"Fake news" would be to run with a story that is intentionally misleading or false.
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Well, if your story is so obviously wrong that it takes all of 24 hours to force a retraction, then it qualifies as fake news to me.
Because the writer obviously did a very poor job of reseach before writing and the editor did a poor job of checking the story.
I knew when the article was published it was bogus.
But, glad to see the Post admit it had problems.