Just what we need, another controversy involving Facebook and its "trending" news feature, which is apparently important for legions of social-media content consumers.
But in this case, I really need to ask, "Can I get a witness?"
What I mean is this: Does anyone out there in cyberspace have evidence – perhaps a screenshot or a URL in a way-back storage program – to back up those #bangingheadondesk items about an alleged Facebook "trending" story that ran with this headline?
Church of the Holy Sepulchre: Renovations Begin on Site Where Christians Believe Jesus Is Buried
Oh my. And we now have an update from a reader! We have a screenshot.
Now that we have that taken care of, let me note that the principalities and powers at Facebook headquarters can take some comfort in the fact that they are not the first folks in journalism to make that error.
Some of you might remember a 2014 item on this here weblog that ran with this headline: "Revenge of GetReligion MZ: Concerning the NYTimes effort to bury Jesus."
That post focused on an MZ piece at The Federalist in which she dissected a New York Times travel feature that, while focusing on life and commerce in Jerusalem's Christian Quarter said: