After being mocked, a reporter for The Verge deleted a tweet asking to get in touch with the owner of the Twitter handle @isis.
https://twitter.com/Alex_Keck/status/506868002168786944
https://twitter.com/liammilner/status/506867283483185153
Reporter Adrianne Jeffries says she was just trying to put together a story on people with Twitter handles like @isis and @taliban, nothing more. Oddly, Jeffries found herself asking not to be mocked by someone with the Twitter handle @fart.
https://twitter.com/adrjeffries/status/506864234240946177
https://twitter.com/welpcomma/status/506865069482074112
https://twitter.com/welpcomma/status/506865216278503424
https://twitter.com/adrjeffries/status/506866967559831554
https://twitter.com/DinkMagic/status/506867131867475968
https://twitter.com/adrjeffries/status/506868266292498432
@adrjeffries that's a cool sounding premise. reminds me of sites like http://t.co/G8Ak2ibrWU and the people who dont want to relinquish them
— ?️?ネモ?️? (@nemof) September 2, 2014
https://twitter.com/fart/status/506868324706172928
https://twitter.com/chiiidog/status/506868398974701568
https://twitter.com/Bro_Pair/status/506875682610483200
https://twitter.com/a_girl_irl/status/506876335621275648
For what it’s worth, Jeffries did hear back from @Taliban.
@adrjeffries @fart @dinkmagic @chiiidog @isis please continue on with a story on @taliban. Tal needs to be exposed
— Matt Binder (@MattBinder) September 2, 2014
@MattBinder @adrjeffries @fart @DinkMagic @chiiidog @isis You're right, Binder. It's time the world hears my incredibly bland life story.
— Tal Flanchraych (@TalMahaj) September 2, 2014
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