U.S. Strategic Command Reveals Reason Behind Incoherent Tweet


A reporter has figured out why U.S. Strategic Command posted a bizarrely incoherent tweet this weekend.

On Sunday night, the government agency freaked out many Twitter users with a now-deleted tweet that only read “;l;;gmlxzssaw.”

U.S. Strategic Command tweeted something on March 28 that looked like a cat had walked across the keyboard.



U.S. Strategic Command tweeted something on March 28 that looked like a cat had walked across the keyboard.

Many Twitter users went “covfefe” over the post, trying to figure out what the tweet meant and whether it related to national security.

Spoiler alert: The reason wasn’t very strategic at all, according to journalist Mikael Thalen, who filed a freedom of information request with the government agency.

Thalen said it appears the Twitter manager for Strategic Command left his computer unattended — allowing a young child access to the keyboard.

According to the response Thalen received from Strategic Command, “absolutely nothing nefarious occurred” and the Twitter account was not hacked.

Of course, Twitter users had something to say about the incident.





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