CIA's Twitter reaches early nadir with JOKE about Tupac's DEATH.
Recently the CIA took some time off from tweeting unclassified nuggets about U-2 bombers ad miniature camera to answer some pressing questions in order to celebrate their first month on the social networking site. The CIA has acted like any brand or government body trying to shake off a stuffy reputation would and blasted its feed with dad jokes and hashtags.A new low was reached last night though when it announced it would answer "5 of the top questions" from Twitter users using the annoying hashtag #twitterversary.
By "top questions" they obviously meant flippant, pop culture-related ones, a serious answer about an A-12 OXCART reconnaissance aircraft sitting uncomfortably amongst ones about Ellen DeGeneres, selfies and, bizarelly, Tupac Shakur.
"No, we don’t know where Tupac is," the CIA tweeted, which some took offence to, given that the rapper is very clearly dead. This is an example of a misconduct of social media, people should not joke sensitive item through twitter because it may cause a misunderstanding among people.
Resource by: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/cias-twitter-reaches-early-nadir-with-joke-about-tupacs-death-9591343.html

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