Monday 27 August 2012

Mail and Sun websites publish fake lion pic

The image of Tropical Storm Isaac (that wasn't) was not the only occasion today when MailOnline published - without checks - a photo it found on Twitter, which it then deleted. 

They also ran this photo in an article on the 'Essex lion':
(apologies for the poor quality screenshot)

The article claimed it had the:

Image that sparked police hunt for big cat in Essex town

and said:

Photo passed around social networking site believed to be lion

The article began:

This is believed to be the first picture of the lion on the loose which has sparked a huge police hunt for the beast.

The image - which has been widely distributed on Twitter - is thought to show the beast behind a car in a residential area in Basildon, Essex.

The Sun also ran the pic, under the headline: 'First photo of lion on loose in Essex':

(apologies for the poor quality screenshot)

Both use the phrase 'lion on the loose' as if that was fact.

But the image used was fake. According to Marcus Edwards from Channel 4 News, the same photoshopped pic did the rounds last year during the riots, when a big cat was said to have escaped from London Zoo. Like the 'Essex lion' story, that was also nonsense.

The most recent MailOnline article now says:

It has emerged that an image believed to show the lion which was widely viewed online was in fact a fake.

Essex police warned that 'several doctored photographs are in circulation through social networking sites and other media forums'.

And officers said one night-time picture in circulation showing the silhouette of what looked like a lion, was 'never one that police were examining'.

The image - which was widely distributed on Twitter - was thought to show the beast behind a car in a residential area in Basildon, Essex.

'Widely distributed on Twitter'. But MailOnline forgets to mention its own, rather prominent use of the 'first picture of the lion on the loose'. 

5 comments:

  1. Like any other responsible publisher MailOnline should credit the photographer. In researching the source they would have discovered the above.

    Also interesting to see yet another story from PA widely used and referring to Romford as being in Essex. Why it matters what county Romford is in is beyond me but it is not in Essex. The PA have trotted this out several times of late and the error is repeated by newspapers around the world.

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    1. Sorry, I'm from Essex and I've never thought of Romford as anything but Essex, and neither has anyone I know.

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  2. I am the photographer, but no credit :/ @tylerpittaway

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  3. "Essex police warned that 'several doctored photographs are in circulation through social networking sites and other media forums'"

    One of those "other media forums" being of course the daily mail. Good of Old Bill to warn us of this pernicious danger in our midst.

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