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To: Bill who wrote (1404645)5/30/2023 6:24:35 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Yeah, I knew that Alexandria Occasional-Cortex was being a social media drama queen, as usual.

I just didn't know what exactly she was referring to. Even I didn't think that she was dumb enough to complain about parody ...

In any case, if I followed Twitter, I would immediately follow that account. It looks like pure comedic gold ...

Tenchusatsu



To: Bill who wrote (1404645)5/30/2023 7:54:00 PM
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AOC has her panties in a twist about a parody account

What happened to that little girl with the "mini AOC" parody account?. She was pretty funny. Or that DPRK account that made fun of North Korea? That one had some real LOL tweets..



To: Bill who wrote (1404645)5/31/2023 2:09:48 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571208
 
And just like that, Snopes has to "fact-check" the AOC parody account:

No, AOC Didn't Tweet 'Farming Should Be Illegal' (msn.com)

I wonder if the account wasn't labeled (parody) in its name until recently.

But at the time of the Snopes article, the account was clearly labeled as such.

If people are easily fooled by a parody account that is clearly labeled as such, how can we expect them to tell the difference between reality and "disinformation"?

Tenchusatsu