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Is @BarackObama Like a Parody Twitter Account?

But it has a verified check

Ed Krayewski | 2.19.2014 12:24 PM

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Philip Bump at The Wire writes that the twitter account @barackobama, run by Organizing For Action not the president, is essentially a parody twitter account:

When I spoke with an official from OFA last year, I was told that the organization didn't think people should be confused. The account's bio clearly states it's run by OFA, and it notes that any tweets actually from Obama will be signed "-bo." (Over at least the past four months, there have been zero tweets signed in that way.) But the bio only shows up when you go to twitter.com/barackobama; retweets of OFA's Obama tweets don't indicate that it's not the man himself doing the tweeting.

So what ends up happening is that people (like the confused, mourning girl at right) think they're interacting with Obama, just as people who respond to @WiIIISmith or whatever think they're interacting with the celebrity. And at no point, it seems, has the OFA used the @BarackObama account to clarify to people that they're mistaken in thinking the account is Obama himself (or even his staff) tweeting the president's thoughts.

Bump highlights tweets from the @barackobama account about Michael Sam and about House of Cards, picked up by various media outlets and reported as statements made by the president, not statements from a twitter account run by OFA, the 501(c)4 that is supposed to be primarily about "social welfare" civic issues but also runs @barackobama and barackobama.com.

OFA's 501(c)4 status was made possible by the decision inCitizen's United, and the organization operates under the same rules as a wide swath of opposition 501(c)4s that were given extra scrutiny by the feds. 501(c)4s, in fact, are something Democrats use as a kind of scapegoat even as they rely on their own to try to influence and win elections too.

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Ed Krayewski is a former associate editor at Reason.

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  1. UnCivilServant   11 years ago

    Would that make it a parody account for a parody president?

  2. Grand Moff Serious Man   11 years ago

    Bump highlights tweets from the @barackobama account about Michael Sam and about House of Cards, picked up by various media outlets and reported as statements made by the president

    Journalism is alive and well in America.

  3. Notorious G.K.C.   11 years ago

    You don't understand - the Dems use 501(c)4s in self-defense against malefactors of great wealth who try to avoid campaign-finance rules. There's nothing the Dems would love more than not to have to use 501(c)4, but if they stopped the evildoers would win!

    1. Pro Libertate   11 years ago

      With great hypocrisy comes great irresponsibility.

  4. Rich   11 years ago

    The account's bio clearly states it's run by OFA, and it notes that any tweets actually from Obama will be signed "-bo."

    Does it also note that lots of tweets *not* actually from Obama will be signed "-bo" as well?

  5. Bubba Jones   11 years ago

    I don't think BO would have any trouble shutting down (or taking over) @BarackObama if he didn't find their tweets convenient.

    This lets "him" say what he wants while still being able to deny responsibility. It's brilliant.

    1. Invisible Finger   11 years ago

      If he likes his tweetwriters he can keep them.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   11 years ago

    #present

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