Thanks Mr. President
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It is not a drastic departure from the sensibilities of the rest of the white house economic messaging. They changed it probably because there was sufficient pushback, likely originating from outside the white house. Maybe even the twitter responses themselves. It's a nice fantasy that there are better minds than that at the reins of the Twitter account, but that would be wishful thinking, contradicted by the actual evidence.
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Are they allowed to delete the tweet? Aren’t all White House Communications required to be archived by Federal Law? I would imagine that would include tweets…
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@Mik said in Thanks Mr. President:
Looks like they deleted it.
Some intern is probably getting yelled at as we speak.
@jon-nyc said in Thanks Mr. President:
@Mik said in Thanks Mr. President:
Looks like they deleted it.
Some intern is probably getting yelled at as we speak.
The adults in the room allow interns to post to the Twitter account unsupervised, but they also know way better than what gets posted. Man, it would suck to rationalize this administration.
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Are they allowed to delete the tweet? Aren’t all White House Communications required to be archived by Federal Law? I would imagine that would include tweets…
@LuFins-Dad said in Thanks Mr. President:
Are they allowed to delete the tweet? Aren’t all White House Communications required to be archived by Federal Law? I would imagine that would include tweets…
Some animals are more equal than others, silly man.
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Are they allowed to delete the tweet? Aren’t all White House Communications required to be archived by Federal Law? I would imagine that would include tweets…
@LuFins-Dad said in Thanks Mr. President:
Are they allowed to delete the tweet? Aren’t all White House Communications required to be archived by Federal Law? I would imagine that would include tweets…
They don't own the platform. But you can absolutely fill out a FOIA, not that it much matters. Others have written bots to archive such things. It's nearly impossible for a government social handle to actually delete anything.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Thanks Mr. President:
Are they allowed to delete the tweet? Aren’t all White House Communications required to be archived by Federal Law? I would imagine that would include tweets…
They don't own the platform. But you can absolutely fill out a FOIA, not that it much matters. Others have written bots to archive such things. It's nearly impossible for a government social handle to actually delete anything.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Thanks Mr. President:
@LuFins-Dad said in Thanks Mr. President:
Are they allowed to delete the tweet? Aren’t all White House Communications required to be archived by Federal Law? I would imagine that would include tweets…
They don't own the platform. But you can absolutely fill out a FOIA, not that it much matters. Others have written bots to archive such things. It's nearly impossible for a government social handle to actually delete anything.
In effect, there are countless copies posted across the internet, but much like the ugly ties I’ve received for nearly 20 Father’s Day, it’s the thought that counts…
As I think about it, I’m pretty sure there was some problem with Trump deleting a tweet and all holy hell broke loose…
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