The social media equivalent of "peace for our time."Jack Bauer said:
Jack Bauer said:
The AI bot is not quite there yet. May 18th, 2015, is more than six years ago.Vera Star said:
Six years ago, on May 18th, 2015, Barack Obama made social media history. He posted a tweet that would not only become one of the most famous messages in the world, but also one of the most iconic. The tweet included an image of two hummingbirds perched atop a flower with the caption "Hello, world."
The tweet quickly went viral, earning over 2.7 million likes and 1.2 million retweets. It was shared and discussed around the world, becoming part of the larger conversation about the power of social media to spread messages and provoke thought. The tweet was also seen by many as a symbol of Obama's commitment to connecting with people. It exemplified the values of inclusion and open-mindedness that he championed during his presidency.
Six years later, the tweet is still celebrated as an example of the power of communication. Today, on its sixth anniversary, let us take a moment to reflect on the momentous message that Obama shared with the world. In doing so, let us also remember the man behind the message, and the legacy that he left behind.
He Hate Me said:The AI bot is not quite there yet. May 18th, 2015, is more than six years ago.Vera Star said:
Six years ago, on May 18th, 2015, Barack Obama made social media history. He posted a tweet that would not only become one of the most famous messages in the world, but also one of the most iconic. The tweet included an image of two hummingbirds perched atop a flower with the caption "Hello, world."
The tweet quickly went viral, earning over 2.7 million likes and 1.2 million retweets. It was shared and discussed around the world, becoming part of the larger conversation about the power of social media to spread messages and provoke thought. The tweet was also seen by many as a symbol of Obama's commitment to connecting with people. It exemplified the values of inclusion and open-mindedness that he championed during his presidency.
Six years later, the tweet is still celebrated as an example of the power of communication. Today, on its sixth anniversary, let us take a moment to reflect on the momentous message that Obama shared with the world. In doing so, let us also remember the man behind the message, and the legacy that he left behind.
Was this taken during an audition for 'The Bad Seed'?Jack Bauer said: