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A Guy
It never ceases to amaze me how unexpectedly social media works.
Yesterday, a journalist in Finnish public broadcaster YLE tweeted that she had, suddenly and surprisingly, left the company. I tweeted my personal opinion as a reply to her, here translated in English:
You may be the most complacent and self-centered journalist I know. It's been pitiful to see how you try to make yourself important. The average journalistic IQ at YLE just rose. Send private message if you would like to contact my employer regarding this tweet.
A bit background: she got a warning and a lot of negative publicity recently, when she contacted the employer of someone who had tweeted about her biased opinions and disinformation given, demanding this person to be fired or at least cautioned.
Anyway, in first 12 hours, that tweet of mine got the best impressions any of my tweets have ever had:
Normally, this is the kind of "publicity" I get for my tweets:
Maybe I should start tweeting my honest opinion more often, to become a social media star
Kari