Saturday, November 26, 2016

Twitter: the publication that predicted the death of Fidel Castro a few days ago – LaRepública.pe

This Saturday, died the revolutionary Fidel Castro, causing nostalgia in his followers and, of course, also sparking controversy once more around the type of government that implemented the Cuba from the famous 1959 revolution. In the midst of this context, a publication has caused great impact in the last few hours, despite the fact that it was launched on Twitter about three days.
After the death of the Spanish political Rita Barbera, the satirical magazine Thursday published a tweet about Castro and his death. Of course, then caused no more reaction in the network, but until they knew that the cuban leader had died in Havana.
"As morning die Fidel Castro, those who are today busy tracing the limits of humor, you are going to go very poorly,” said on Twitter the magazine in what seemed like a tweet more in the style of half-humorous.

according To Huffingtonpost in the Spanish version, the magazine was referring to the users who criticized his tweets by playing with humor in the death of Barbera, who died the 23 November.

As expected, Thursday took advantage of his accidental tweet premonitory to continue to feed the controversy on Twitter. So reacted to the death of Castro: "For a small fee, we take care of that person that you want to see under ground. It will seem that it is only a tweet”.

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