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- Jul 7, 2003
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Not this one. Its a fair enough question if you use Twitter.
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Agreed - it's an entirely legitimate and valid query.
So is the Dale Winton one.
Not this one. Its a fair enough question if you use Twitter.
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The club account being verified is only a relatively recent thing.
[MENTION=5978]bhafc[/MENTION] joined Twitter in February 2009.
@OfficialBHAFC joined in July 2009.
They are both laggards, however. NSC joined Twitter in April 2008.
Over the years I have tried to communicate with the owner of [MENTION=5978]bhafc[/MENTION] several times to see if they'd give up the handle, either as a direct sale or for a charity donation, but they never responded.
What we need to get a grips on is the countless fan accounts that are just EMBARRASSING and all they seem to do is try to argue with other fans from different clubs. GET A LIFE.
You'll notice a majority go quiet once school goes back....
you know the ones.
The ones I find more annoying are the Poll accounts. The ones that only post tweets like:
Which is the bigger club? (or "best fans", "best stadium", "best transfer window business" etc)
#CPFC
#BHAFC
#RMCDF
#FCB
etc.
Why would anybody even bother voting in one of these pointless polls?
[MENTION=5978]bhafc[/MENTION] explicitly states it's not the official feed though and does reference the club.I agree with the op. The Twitter account which poses as the club is annoying and people often confuse it for the official feed. Twitter is unimportant to many people, but it shouldn't be disregarded as lots of people gain information from it these days.
We tried to get hold of [MENTION=22425]PTFC[/MENTION] for Peacehaven and Telscombe FC but apparently it belongs to some bloke called Patrick Thistle and he wouldn't give it up, selfish git!
I like the @OfficialBHAFC. It sounds - official. Official means genuine to me. Maybe my interpretation is wrong.
It's not even a correct use of the term "gerrymander", which means to manipulate the boundaries of an electoral constituency to favour one party over another.
Who was Gerry Mander?
He was Governor Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts who, in 1812, redrew the map of the electoral divisions in the state to benefit the supporters of his party (confusingly called the Democratic-Republican Party). One of the electoral divisions ended up with a shape like the outline of a salamander, hence the second part of the word.
I agree with the op. The Twitter account which poses as the club is annoying and people often confuse it for the official feed. Twitter is unimportant to many people, but it shouldn't be disregarded as lots of people gain information from it these days.
Why would the club want to move to @Tesco?
On the basis of what you have said, it is not confusing. However if one simply searches the hashtag #bhafc then amongst all the crap and fan stuff you have #bhafc. Not everyone is wise to the official tick thing and I've seen numerous occasions where it's been retweeted on the basis of it being the club only for someone else to put the unknowing person straight.Seriously what is confusing about following the official bhafc twitter account and the not following the other one?
Well, the club have firmly spoken and put me in my place.
HTML:<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="es" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/adrievdm">@adrievdm</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/CPFC">@CPFC</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/LFC">@LFC</a> Delete.</p>— BHAFC (@OfficiaIBHAFC) <a href="https://twitter.com/OfficiaIBHAFC/status/777972756583477248">September 19, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Couldn't you just copy and paste the tweet?I am trying to get that tweet edited in the correct format. Can someone report it to Bozza please? I am trying everything.