“Poor fact-checking skills”, Russian media mocks Nidhi Razdan for getting conned

News of Indian journalist Nidhi Razdan getting scammed into believing that there was a job offer from Harvard university has found its way into Russian media. The Twitter handle of state-controlled international TV network RT pointed out that getting tricked by a fake job offer amounts to “poor fact-checking skills”.

“Those are some poor fact-checking skills”, RT tweeted while sharing a report about the incident in the same tweet.

Joshua Benton, the former Director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University, stated that the institution “has no school of journalism, no department of journalism, and no professors of journalism”.

Social media users have pointed out that the Nidhi Razdan had prematurely declared herself as a faculty at Harvard, before starting the non-existent job at the prestigious American  university.