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National Parks Service 'goes rogue' in response to Trump Twitter ban | National Parks Service 'goes rogue' in response to Trump Twitter ban |
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If you had “National Parks subtweet the new president” on your 2017 bingo card, today’s your lucky day. | If you had “National Parks subtweet the new president” on your 2017 bingo card, today’s your lucky day. |
After the US National Parks Service was temporarily banned for retweeting images comparing Trump and Obama’s inaugurations, the official Twitter account of the appropriately named Badlands National Park, based in South Dakota, appeared to go rogue by posting a series of now-deleted tweets on climate change. | |
The tweets were eventually deleted, and, while the official accounts may not be saying much right now, some “alternative” accounts have been set up. One, @BadHombreNPS tweeted: “Hey, friends. Here to support @BadlandsNPS with the science facts they can no longer share!” | The tweets were eventually deleted, and, while the official accounts may not be saying much right now, some “alternative” accounts have been set up. One, @BadHombreNPS tweeted: “Hey, friends. Here to support @BadlandsNPS with the science facts they can no longer share!” |
Hey, friends. Here to support @BadlandsNPS with the science facts they can no longer share! | Hey, friends. Here to support @BadlandsNPS with the science facts they can no longer share! |
The most popular is @AltNatParkSer, which bills itself as the unofficial “resistance” team of the US National Parks Service. | The most popular is @AltNatParkSer, which bills itself as the unofficial “resistance” team of the US National Parks Service. |
Can't wait for President Trump to call us FAKE NEWS. You can take our official twitter, but you'll never take our free time! | Can't wait for President Trump to call us FAKE NEWS. You can take our official twitter, but you'll never take our free time! |
One of its initial tweets read: “Mr Trump, you may have taken us down officially. But with scientific evidence & the Internet our message will get out.” | One of its initial tweets read: “Mr Trump, you may have taken us down officially. But with scientific evidence & the Internet our message will get out.” |
The owner of the account has yet to respond to the Guardian’s request for comment, but told reporters: | The owner of the account has yet to respond to the Guardian’s request for comment, but told reporters: |
Hi @JettGoldsmith This accnt being run by several active NPS rangers and friends. | Hi @JettGoldsmith This accnt being run by several active NPS rangers and friends. |
As of yet, it has not been verified whether the account is actually run by National Park employees. | As of yet, it has not been verified whether the account is actually run by National Park employees. |
We promise 100 percent that we include environmental scientists and far too much coffee. #ResistTrump https://t.co/dV5DZjtmfh | We promise 100 percent that we include environmental scientists and far too much coffee. #ResistTrump https://t.co/dV5DZjtmfh |
A National Parks official told BuzzFeed the climate change tweets were posted by a “former employee” who was not authorised to use the account. | A National Parks official told BuzzFeed the climate change tweets were posted by a “former employee” who was not authorised to use the account. |
They added: “The park was not told to remove the tweets but chose to do so when they realised that their account had been compromised.” | They added: “The park was not told to remove the tweets but chose to do so when they realised that their account had been compromised.” |
This isn’t even the first time National Parks Twitter accounts have run afoul of the Trump administration. Over the weekend, they were temporarily told to halt tweeting after its main account retweeted pictures comparing the turnouts of Trump and Obama’s inaugurations. They later apologised for the “mistaken RTs”. | This isn’t even the first time National Parks Twitter accounts have run afoul of the Trump administration. Over the weekend, they were temporarily told to halt tweeting after its main account retweeted pictures comparing the turnouts of Trump and Obama’s inaugurations. They later apologised for the “mistaken RTs”. |
We regret the mistaken RTs from our account yesterday and look forward to continuing to share the beauty and history of our parks with you pic.twitter.com/mctNNvlrmv | We regret the mistaken RTs from our account yesterday and look forward to continuing to share the beauty and history of our parks with you pic.twitter.com/mctNNvlrmv |