User talk:John/Is the Daily Mail a reliable source?
Computer games
[edit]Wow, the list is coming along nicely, I hope the WMF have enough servers to cope with it all.
Perhaps not quite enough to warrant inclusion just yet, as it applies to many tabloids; but I thought you might be interested in this story about Rockstar Games' use of deliberately negative advertising for the Grand Theft Auto series:
"When the game was finally released in 1996, the company hired the publicist Max Clifford to plant stories about its violent content in the tabloid press. The Daily Mail described it as a “criminal computer game that glorifies hit-and-run thugs”. The controversy even reached the House of Lords." [1]
A quick search for "GTA + Daily Mail" suggests that this odd PR campaign has been gleefully endorsed by the paper. (eg: Games fan, 20, 'stole a truck, kidnapped a woman and hit NINE cars to see what it was like to play Grand Theft Auto in real life' Dont you care what your children see? Game store clerk's frank attack on parents who buy GTA V for their kids etc etc) -- Hillbillyholiday talk 17:25, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
April Fools
[edit]- "Daily Mail falls for Croydon Advertiser's Kate Moss statue April Fool" Croydon Advertiser
Can you trust them for weather forecasts?
[edit]Although a few different publications used dodgy weather forecasting agencies, the Mail apparently quoted non-existent meteorologists! -- Hillbillyholiday talk 04:34, 28 September 2013 (UTC)
- Do the weather forecasters quoted by the Daily Mail actually exist? George Monbiot (26 January 2012).
Even the BNP think the Mail is racist!
[edit]The racist stirring Daily Mail, hopes to stir up more racial divisions by making a big deal about a black woman having a racist rant on a bus directed at innocent white people. We should not jump on the bandwagon as this is not genuine news, but another attack by the elite on the more poorer, less fortunate and vulnerable in society with the hope of setting people against each other, for those in government and their sponsors to benefit.
- "It's the racist Daily Mail that needs locking up, not the ranting black woman on a bus." (21 August 2012) Chris Barnett, IT coordinator for British National Party!