It looked like the day that social media had been waiting for had finally arrived. #TwitterMeetsArnab was trending. And rumours about the Times Now editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami joining Twitter almost broke the microblogging site as people looked for ways to hide, mute and also welcome Goswami to 140-character stardom.
And then the handle @ARNABGOSWAMl became the focal point of attention, as the profile, complete with the famous anchor's face, seemed to be in character: it was even spelt out in all caps. So strong was the buzz that it went on to acquire more than 40,000 followers in a short span of time. Many were clearly convinced that it was the real McCoy.
Except for one small detail: the last letter of the handle is a lower-case 'L' not I. A tweet from a fellow journalist soon confirmed the news.
The hashtag #TwitterMeetsArnab was of course just a clever piece of marketing by Times Now as Twitter CEO Dick Costolo was visiting the channel's office for an interaction. Times Now has also been touting its popularity on Twitter a lot over the last few weeks, frequently announcing the number of tweets it manages to generate through its hashtags that are always being flashed on the channel.
The hashtag #TwitterMeetsArnab of course was helped along by some of the selfies around the event that also did the rounds on Twitter.
Attempts to reach the Newshour anchor, however, remained unsuccessful.
In addition to the misspelling, the very fact that @ARNABGOSWAMl remained silent throughout should have been a straight giveaway. But Twitter was happy to even take the clearly fake account in its stride, and merrily went about doing what it does best: not keep calm, but carry on.
And then the handle @ARNABGOSWAMl became the focal point of attention, as the profile, complete with the famous anchor's face, seemed to be in character: it was even spelt out in all caps. So strong was the buzz that it went on to acquire more than 40,000 followers in a short span of time. Many were clearly convinced that it was the real McCoy.
Except for one small detail: the last letter of the handle is a lower-case 'L' not I. A tweet from a fellow journalist soon confirmed the news.
@Joydas @tinucherian he hasn't actually joined Twitter, the hashtag is just about him interviewing the Twitter CEO :)
— Rega Jha (@RegaJha) March 25, 2015
Just spoke to Arnab. He did meet the twitter boss, but has no intentions of personally being on twitter. @ARNABGOSWAMl is a fake account.
— Akash Banerjee (@akashbanerjee) March 25, 2015
Dick Costolo made strong pitch for #TwitterMeetsArnab, but Goswami declined to join twitter. @TwitterIndia pl. take down @ARNABGOSWAMl #fake
— Akash Banerjee (@akashbanerjee) March 25, 2015
The hashtag #TwitterMeetsArnab was of course just a clever piece of marketing by Times Now as Twitter CEO Dick Costolo was visiting the channel's office for an interaction. Times Now has also been touting its popularity on Twitter a lot over the last few weeks, frequently announcing the number of tweets it manages to generate through its hashtags that are always being flashed on the channel.
The hashtag #TwitterMeetsArnab of course was helped along by some of the selfies around the event that also did the rounds on Twitter.
Got to witness #TwitterMeetsArnab live. Life will never be the same. Selfie of Arnab taking a selfie via @thetanmay: pic.twitter.com/CpEMdtmdGM
— Rega Jha (@RegaJha) March 25, 2015
Attempts to reach the Newshour anchor, however, remained unsuccessful.
In addition to the misspelling, the very fact that @ARNABGOSWAMl remained silent throughout should have been a straight giveaway. But Twitter was happy to even take the clearly fake account in its stride, and merrily went about doing what it does best: not keep calm, but carry on.
#TwitterMeetsArnab! Coming soon with @DickC, @roshanabbas, @thetanmay, @RegaJha, @sharinbhatti & @suitsandcloves. pic.twitter.com/QXAHUOpf7f
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) March 25, 2015
.@JhaSanjay going through his past tweets and deleting them #TwitterMeetsArnab pic.twitter.com/CyAyzpBFQ2
— Ishant Sharma (@CrimeMasterV2) March 25, 2015
@sagarcasm Never ever, ever ever tell me who to follow on twitter. ( Arnab after seeing twitter suggestions) #TwitterMeetsArnab
— Het Acharya (@Hetacharya12) March 25, 2015
Arnab Goswami will be joining Twitter. Source say - His account will automatically mute those users who he'll follow. #TwitterMeetsArnab.
— ThakurSaab. (@HathwalaThakur) March 25, 2015
#TwitterMeetsArnab Twitter: Whats happening? Arnab: No, YOU DONT TELL ME WHATS HAPPENING, I WILL TELL YOU WHATS HAPPENING Twitter: Thanks
— adult fiction (@firasatdurrani) March 25, 2015
140 characters? How will Arnab survive? #TwitterMeetsArnab
— inshia (@inshia1) March 25, 2015
Class of the Titans. @ARNABGOSWAMl and @sardesairajdeep having a twitter fight #TwitterMeetsArnab pic.twitter.com/iXdAbcN5hI
— Ishant Sharma (@CrimeMasterV2) March 25, 2015
Twitterati's planning grand welcome for #arnabgoswami on twitter ! #TwitterMeetsArnab pic.twitter.com/8BDwJIyY5p
— Biswajeet Singh (@singh_biswajeet) March 25, 2015
When #TwitterMeetsArnab pic.twitter.com/a0RHOAcnSh
— ROFL UPWallah (@UPWallah) March 25, 2015
Twitter should have 4 Dolby Speakers instead of new Servers to Welcome Arnab on Twitter. #TwitterMeetsArnab
— 0mar Abdullah (@abdullah_0mar) March 25, 2015
Breaking: Expected Arnab's Twitter profile. #TwitterMeetsArnab pic.twitter.com/Pt1cN7CUmI
— ThakurSaab. (@HathwalaThakur) March 25, 2015
Arnab Goswami ka yawn bhi 140 characters se bada hota hai. #TwitterMeetsArnab
— OneDay Matram (@PriyancaBajaj) March 25, 2015
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