Tag: Social Media

Southampton teach Liverpool a lesson about social media karma

The Saints get retribution for Liverpool’s Twitter flippancy

(Southampton/Twitter)

In the lead up to the first leg of their EFL Cup semifinal against Southampton, Liverpool Tweeted a bit of promotional artwork. Take a look:

At first glance, it appears to be nothing more than a nice change of pace to the usual stream of promotional images, but upon closer inspection, a couple of things stand out. One, every Liverpool player represented is someone the club cherrypicked from Southampton. And two, “Southhampton” is spelled wrong. This combines the intentional and unintentional for a double whammy of disrespect.

Liverpool subsequently tweeted a corrected version of the image with the spelling mistake fixed, but the same group of players shown, demonstrating that they do want to get their opponents’ name right when they’re bantering at them.

But Southampton went on to prove to Liverpool that they don’t need the players they’ve lost by beating them 1–0 in the match. And it was a goal from Nathan Redmond that did in the Reds.

Of course, there’s still a second leg to play in order to decide who will face Man United or Hull City in the final and to ensure that doesn’t go wrong, Liverpool might want to sacrifice their remaining stock of Rickie Lambert shirts or something.


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Samir Nasri teaches us why you should never upset someone who has your Twitter password

Adventures in social media based revenge and criminal accusations

(Samir Nasri/Instagram)

On December 27, a Los Angeles based organization called Drip Doctors tweeted out a seemingly innocuous photo of recent client, Samir Nasri.

https://twitter.com/DripDoctors/status/813850573497741312

But since 2016 refuses to go out quietly, Samir Nasri’s now deleted official Twitter account had a few things to say about this.


That’s an…interesting recommendation. And Nasri’s account wasn’t done there (read bottom to top).


At this point it’s clear that Nasri’s account had been hijacked and signs were beginning to point to his (ex?) girlfriend of four years Anara Atanes being the perpetrator. She has a history of Twitter outbursts involving Nasri and whoever was tweeting from Nasri’s account seemed particularly mindful of how this alleged incident impacted her.

https://whatahowler.com/samir-nasri-claims-that-pep-guardiola-imposes-a-sex-curfew-on-his-players-4ac750f38e7a

At one point, Nasri himself appeared to try and regain control of his account, hastily tweeting “Someone hacked my account and tried to spread rumors which is fake i am sorty for all the ppl involved in that i apologies [sic]” as the other tweets disappeared.

But the social media hijacker continued on, before concluding with the following (full transcript here):


The expression of a young Nasri in the avatar photo elevates the entire diatribe to another level.

For their part, the Drip Doctors account that unintentionally started this whole thing denied the accusations.

But upon closer inspection, something does seem curious about the company and the services they provide.

In a move that seems to confirm Atanes as the one behind the tweetstorm, the attacks on the Drip Doctors representative pictured with Nasri continued through an Instagram account that appears to belong to Atanes.

According to Drip Doctors’ social media accounts, other celebrity clients include DJ Steve Aoki and singer Chris Brown.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BBjKPggEHFk/

Obviously we can’t know if the accusations made against Nasri and Drip Doctors are true, but what we do know is that in 2016 no one is safe. Not even from their own Twitter account.



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