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Reality Check

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Active from 1996
Active until1998
Record labels Star Song Communications
Members Nathan Barlowe
Steve Dale
GenresAlternative Rock
Contemporary Christian Music
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About Reality Check


Reality Check was an Alternative Rock band, that formed in the mid-1990s, with the support of Michael Tait, of DC Talk. Originally consisting of three members, Chris Blaney, Nathan Barlowe, and Rod Shuler, the band grew to eight members, before disbanding in 1998.

Sharp rise in UK firms at risk of going bust, insolvency data shows

Sharp rise in UK firms at risk of going bust, insolvency data shows
Oct 30,2023 10:31 pm

... " Businesses that had loaded up on debt at rock-bottom rates, and were only able to cling on during the pandemic thanks to government support, must now deal with a financial Reality Check as higher interest rates hit working capital for the foreseeable future...

Nato: Warm words but a diplomatic reality check for Ukraine

Nato: Warm words but a diplomatic reality check for Ukraine
Jul 12,2023 3:10 pm

... So for President Zelensky, perhaps a diplomatic Reality Check, that domestic political pressures are beginning to bite in the West and that will shape the global political environment in which he must now operate...

Six things we learned from Elon Musk interview

Six things we learned from Elon Musk interview
Apr 12,2023 10:10 am

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The WhatsApp messages that complicate Johnson's defence

The WhatsApp messages that complicate Johnson's defence
Mar 21,2023 3:30 pm

...By Reality Check teamBBC NewsBoris Johnson has submitted written evidence to the committee of MPs investigating whether he misled Parliament over statements he made about gatherings at Downing Street during lockdown...

Budget 2023: Childcare funding and other Jeremy Hunt claims checked

Budget 2023: Childcare funding and other Jeremy Hunt claims checked
Mar 16,2023 11:50 am

...By Reality Check teamBBC NewsChancellor Jeremy Hunt has been giving interviews to the media, following Wednesday s Budget...

Are Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned by toxic gas?

Are Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned by toxic gas?
Mar 3,2023 10:30 am

...By Reality Check, BBC Monitoring and BBC Persian BBC NewsMore than a 1,000 Iranian students - mostly schoolgirls - have fallen ill over the past three months in what has been reported to be a wave of poisonings, possibly with toxic gas...

Tomato shortage: How far is Brexit to blame?

Tomato shortage: How far is Brexit to blame?
Mar 2,2023 7:50 pm

...By Reality Check teamBBC NewsSome of the UK s biggest supermarkets are limiting sales of tomatoes and other salad items...

Keir Starmer's five missions speech fact-checked

Keir Starmer's five missions speech fact-checked
Feb 23,2023 12:31 pm

...By Reality Check teamBBC NewsLabour leader Keir Starmer set out his five missions for government on Thursday...

Six things we learned from Elon Musk interview

Feb 21,2023 9:41 am

Elon Musk has defended how he runs Twitter in a rare and wide-ranging Interview with The Bbc .

The World 's second richest man was questioned for nearly an hour by The Bbc 's technology correspondent James Clayton at Twitter headquarters in San Francisco .

Here are six things we learned.

1. He denies hate speech on Twitter has spiked

Mr Musk was asked about hate speech on Twitter, and he refused to accept there was more hateful content on The Platform since he took over.

, Some Twitter insiders have argued that The Company is no longer able to protect users from trolling, state-coordinated disinformation and child Sexual Exploitation , following lay-offs and changes under owner Mr Musk.

In March, Twitter said it removed 400,000 accounts in one month alone to help " make Twitter safer".

In order to assess Mr Musk's claims fully you'd need two things which we don't have at Present - Access to Twitter's data before and after his takeover and, crucially, a clear understanding of how he defines misinformation and hate speech.

There is no blanket definition of hate speech under American law, which is generally much more permissive than other countries because of The First amendment to the US Constitution.

2. He didn't vote for Donald Trump

Close to half the country voted for Mr Trump in The Last US election, Mr Musk said, but: " I wasn't one of them. "

In another part of The Interview , he defended ending a Twitter ban on Mr Trump who had been removed in 2021 when The Platform accused him of inciting violence.

3. He says Twitter is beating The Bots in war on disinfo

Mr Musk claimed his efforts to delete Bots - automated accounts - had decreased misinformation on Twitter after his takeover.

" My experience is there is less misinformation rather than more, " he told our reporter.

Some outside experts disagree. A which tracks online misinformation - and there are quite a few other studies along the same Lines - Found that engagement with popular, misinformation-spreading accounts spiked after Mr Musk's takeover.

In the week following his acquisition of Twitter, The Most popular, untrustworthy accounts enjoyed an almost 60% increase in engagement in the form of likes and retweets, according to the survey.

The Bbc More Than 1,000 previously-banned accounts that had been let back on Twitter after Mr Musk's takeover, and Found that since being reinstated, over a third of them had spread abuse or misinformation.

This included false anti-vax claims, misogyny and anti-LGBT rhetoric, and the denial of the 2020 US election result.

4. He's against banning TikTok

Musk says he doesn't use The Most downloaded app in the US but he is against any moves to close it down.

The US is considering a ban due to security concerns over TikTok's Chinese ownership. Some other countries have banned it from the phones of government employees.

" I'm generally against banning things, " said Mr Musk, although he says a ban would benefit Twitter because it may mean more people spending time on his platform.

5. He would turn down $44bn for Twitter

Elon Musk claims that if someone offered to buy Twitter for what he paid for it, he'd refuse. But is that true? Remember, Musk desperately tried to back out of The Deal .

Musk claims Twitter had just months left To Live when he took over and was being run like a non-profit.

Twitter's costs were outstripping the amount of revenue it was generating. In its last full-year results published before Musk took over, total sales hit $5bn in 2021 but costs and expenses reached $5. 5bn. In fact, it has only had two profitable years since 2012.

Musk reckons Twitter is now close to breaking even. No Wonder - sacking 6,500 workers does tend to lighten one's costs.

But he has also been proactive in finding ways to boost sales through things such as changing Twitter users for " blue tick" verification.

So yes, Twitter might be nearing breaking even now because of drastic cost-cutting. But the question is whether it can sustain that path to profitability and make The Company worth that $44bn price tag.

6. He will back down on how BBC is labelled

Musk confirmed he would change The Bbc Twitter label from " government funded" to " publicly funded" after last week's row.

The Bbc had objected to the original description, stressing The Corporation 's independence. It is mainly funded by The British public through a TV licence fee.

In Wednesday's Interview , Musk said: " If we use the same words as The Bbc uses to describe itself, that presumably would be OK. "

The licence fee made up about 71% of The Bbc 's total income of £5. 3bn in 2022 - with the rest coming from its commercial and other activities like grants, royalties and rental income.

The Bbc also receives More Than £90m per year from the government to support The Bbc World Service, which predominantly serves non-UK audiences.

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