If you think that unbridled fans are consumed only in the stands of a stadium, it is very likely that you have never dabbled on Twitter, where the supporters and haters of certain presenters and certain television programs reach heights unknown even to professional competitors . The matter we are about to tell, however, takes on a darker outline because it is not just any nickname that gets in the way, but the official account of Mediaset, complete with a certified blue sticker before Elon Musk took advantage of our vanity and decided to put a price on the recognition of his subscribers, but let’s go in order. Everything happens during the afternoon of Sunday 26 Marchwhen a new appointment of the Sunday In by Mara Venier.
At a certain point in the broadcast, when the actress Gabriella Labate is in the studio, here comes a video message recorded by Barbara D’Urso which would seem to confirm the reconciliation with Mara Venier, given that the alleged bad moods and disagreements between the two had been rumored for some time. The news, however, is not so much the appearance of a Mediaset face in a Rai program – if it depended on us, these watertight bulkheads that prevent most of the faces of a network from mentioning the competition would have been beautiful and destroyed for quite a while – but another detail. Commenting on a tweet signed by Fabio Fabbretti on the intervention of Barbara D’Urso a Sunday In, here tick a poisoned tweet from the official Mediaset account who, without too many words, gives «tr*ie» to the presenters by accompanying the text to a signature, such as «Silvy».
The offending tweet was soon deleted, but the screenshots taken by various users who began to circulate on the Net led the same account to explain the reasons for the incident: «Service information. We have detected an anomalous access to our profile. As a result of the necessary technical intervention, we may have malfunctions of the account. We apologize for the inconvenience”. According to Mediaset, therefore, it could have been a hacker attack that would have taken advantage of the official nature of the account to spit venom on the two presenters, even if it seems really strange that a signature was inserted – Silvy, always her – in the margin of the comment. Shortly after, the Mediaset profile on Twitter disappeared, even if the mystery thickens. “Very bad”, was Mara Venier’s lapidary comment on Instagram on what happened, questioned by the GigiGX account. In short, the hypotheses are unleashed – someone is, for example, convinced that the tweet may have been written by an insider who forgot to log out -, even if we really hope that these tones so bright and so inappropriate will soon fade away. Let’s talk about television, about lightness, about two professionals who may not be liked but who deserve absolute respect: let’s moderate the tones and terms. Whether you work on television or watch it from the comfort of your home.
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