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Chalandri: Media Criticized for Coverage of Twitter Account Closure

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Bill Giannopoulos

In an unexpected controversy, media outlets are being criticized for giving extensive coverage to the Municipality of Chalandri’s decision to close its Twitter account. This account had been inactive since 2015, with only a single tweet.

Public reaction has been swift, with many expressing displeasure on social media, accusing the media of prioritizing a story that many consider trivial. This incident raises questions about how news topics are selected and presented by media organizations.

The situation highlights the need for a reassessment of the criteria used for news coverage, ensuring that media outlets focus on subjects with real societal impact rather than stories that distract the public from more important developments.

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