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I finally caved and paid $8 for a celebrity's social media post archive access
It was for that actor who accidentally posted a blurry picture of his grocery list instead of a movie poster last month. Seeing the full, unedited timeline of that mix-up was worth every penny for the laugh. Has anyone else found a surprisingly good source for these kinds of blunders?
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wilson.sam7d ago
Paying for access to a celebrity's social media archive just seems wild to me. That's not a good source for blunders, it's just feeding a creepy industry. Those archives are often run by stalkerish fans or shady data scrapers. I'd rather laugh at the free, public mistakes everyone else sees.
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casey_harris7d ago
Honestly, that sounds like a bargain for a solid laugh. My own social media is just a sad archive of typos I posted before coffee. Guess we all have our own blunder collections.
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