“Respect,” tweeted Chancellor Scholz’s (SPD) account, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said “freedom,” US President Biden opted for “democracy.”
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The background was a trend in the social medium that had been spreading since Thursday: user accounts wrote a term that suited their role or was associated with them by themselves or others. The trigger was probably the US rail company Amtrak, which on Thursday – unclear whether intentional or not – had sold a tweet with only the word “trains” (trains).
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The brief message, which was shared around 25,000 times by Friday afternoon, found numerous imitators: “universe,” wrote the US space agency NASA. The human rights organization Amnesty International tweeted “human rights”, the US newspaper “Washington Post” chose “news”, the fast-food chain McDonalds alluded to its mascot “clown” and France’s embassy in the USA: “revolution”.
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The action sparked mixed feelings among users. Many readers commented confused, others amused. Among the notifications from German official bodies, some users speculated whether the accounts, such as those of Scholz or Lindner, had been hacked. The satirical medium “Der Postillon” commented: “cringe” (embarrassing). The Amtrak company gave a moody assessment of what happened on Friday: “yesterday was weird. Anyway it’s still trains.” (“Yesterday was strange. Nevertheless, trains continue.”)
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Source: Nachrichten