New York – A typographical error in a tweet written by one of President Donald Trump’s lawyers has linked to an anti-Trump prank.
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Rudy Giuliani wrote Tuesday that the social network had “allowed someone to invade my text with a disgusting anti-President message.” But Giuliani had inadvertently created a hyperlink when he failed to put a space after a period in a Nov. 30 tweet.
Web firm designer Jason Velazquez tells The New York Times he saw the link, paid $5 to buy the domain and created a page in about 15 minutes. Those who clicked on the link saw: “Donald J. Trump is a traitor to our country.”
A Twitter spokesman says the company can’t edit users’ tweets and “the accusation that we’re artificially injecting something into a tweet is completely false.”
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Information from: The New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com
The first truth he twitted in a year.
And Ghouliani, who has charged clients actual money to be their cybersecurity adviser just showed himself to be completely ignorant of how the internet works. Somebody need to buy this three times divorced fascist a “Grandpad” as advertised on TV.