That’s the tweet that should’ve been in the article. I dunno why the author chose a tweet that doesn’t say anything to include in their article that also doesn’t say anything.
What the fuck? I think OP may have edited the link at some point, and that change may not have federated onto my instance.
You really shouldn’t be allowed to edit links in a post. Text body and title, sure. But the original link should remain intact, otherwise shit like this happens lmao
https://x.com/RosannaPansino/status/1850634540563542467
That’s the tweet that should’ve been in the article. I dunno why the author chose a tweet that doesn’t say anything to include in their article that also doesn’t say anything.
It was.
It isn’t. That’s a different tweet than what the article has.
https://fedia.io/media/af/1c/af1c1fcf508b4ad256a6332925198dbfa85134b17639e1d9f554c188b0296475.png
I literally went there from the article, my dude.
Are you replying to the wrong thread? This isn’t a Newsweek post at all. This post is from Insider Gaming.
I’m pretty sure one of us is replying to the wrong thread, but I don’t think it’s me.
What the fuck? I think OP may have edited the link at some point, and that change may not have federated onto my instance.
You really shouldn’t be allowed to edit links in a post. Text body and title, sure. But the original link should remain intact, otherwise shit like this happens lmao
https://fedia.io/media/a6/cd/a6cdd4c973665932cfcff14d7dafd1994a3c9aba63b7b75e783ce7bdcfb50ea8.png
Actually, that seems like something I should pass on to c/News mods because that seems like some real bad faith acting.