USA TODAY has not confirmed those theories and has reached out to Twitter and Browning for comment.īrowning describes himself on Twitter as "A proud pro-life & pro-2A Christian conservative dedicated to enacting common sense solutions to Keep America Great." He is listed as the Chairman of the Common Sense Solutions Political Action Committee. The message that you saw on Dean's Twitter was posted - I don't actually know how it was posted - but I did send it to him because I had a problem with how people of my race and sexual persuasion are treating Donald Trump."įor many on social media, the video raised more questions than answers as some scoured the internet for evidence to help identify the man who supported Browning's explanation. The nearly minute-long video featured a man who appears to be sitting at home. 2019 presidential election, a fake Twitter account in his name published a message of thanks to the Nigerian Gay Men's Association for their support. Naglipana online ang iba't ibang fake social media accounts at ilan sa mga. Nakakabahala para sa maraming celebrities ang paggamit ng kanilang pangalan at kasikatan upang manloko ng ibang tao.
Many observers initially suggested Browning had meant to send that message from another account, rather than his own.īut Browning - a former Lehigh County Commissioner and business executive who this year lost a GOP congressional primary by 4% of the vote - soon tweeted his explanation: "I was quoting a message that I received earlier this week from a follower."Ī video shared by Browning as evidence for his claim was viewed more than 200,000 times before Twitter permanently suspended the account for violating the platform's rules, according to a statement emailed to USA TODAY. While a regular user may create fake accounts to try and have their way on a social media discussion, a company absolutely. Celebrities na umalma sa kanilang fake social media accounts. 'Twitter is sweeping out fake accounts like never before, putting user growth at risk'. Archived from the original on 6 March 2020. Just today, BPGlobalPR passed the 25,000-follower mark, compared to the less than the 5,000 accumulated by the real account BPAmerica.
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