Submission + - Fort Bragg's Twitter account wasn't hacked. Admin erred sending those racy texts (washingtonpost.com)
operator_error writes: A fusillade of explicit tweets circulated on the Twitter account for Fort Bragg on Wednesday afternoon, with comments to a sex worker as earnest as they were graphic.
The tweets triggered exasperation among service members on Twitter and panic at the installation in North Carolina, as officials there rushed to determine how exactly a lewd stream of consciousness ended up on the account for the most populous Army post in the country.
“This morning, at the initiation of an investigation into yesterday’s incident regarding inappropriate tweets on the Fort Bragg Twitter account, an administrator for the account identified himself as the source of the tweets," Col. Joe Buccino, a spokesperson for the XVIII Airborne Corps, said in a statement Thursday.
"Appropriate action is underway,” he added.
The woman at the center of the controversy, who identifies herself as Quinn Finite online, embraced the visibility the tweets earned her, including 1,300 new subscribers on OnlyFans and growing, she said. On Wednesday, following the uproar, she offered a 50 percent military discount.
The tweets triggered exasperation among service members on Twitter and panic at the installation in North Carolina, as officials there rushed to determine how exactly a lewd stream of consciousness ended up on the account for the most populous Army post in the country.
“This morning, at the initiation of an investigation into yesterday’s incident regarding inappropriate tweets on the Fort Bragg Twitter account, an administrator for the account identified himself as the source of the tweets," Col. Joe Buccino, a spokesperson for the XVIII Airborne Corps, said in a statement Thursday.
"Appropriate action is underway,” he added.
The woman at the center of the controversy, who identifies herself as Quinn Finite online, embraced the visibility the tweets earned her, including 1,300 new subscribers on OnlyFans and growing, she said. On Wednesday, following the uproar, she offered a 50 percent military discount.