Kaitlin and Alyssa’s Bogus State Department Adventure
No, seriously what is happening on the State Department travel Twitter account.
This month, someone on the State Department’s social media team has had a blast offering spring break advice to college students, using #springbreaktip. Then, on Monday, they started to switch it up and that's when things got weird. On Tuesday, things got even weirder. On Wednesday, it wasn't just still happening, it was escalating.
This month, someone on the State Department’s social media team has had a blast offering spring break advice to college students, using #springbreaktip. Then, on Monday, they started to switch it up and that’s when things got weird. On Tuesday, things got even weirder. On Wednesday, it wasn’t just still happening, it was escalating.
According to the account information, “Kaitlin and Alyssa” are the ones responsible for these tweets. And by Wednesday evening, they had deleted at least one of them and (sort of) apologized for maybe, kind of offending “some” people.
Enjoy the Monday to Wednesday escalation below:
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