It all started when American train company Amtrak accidentally tweeted the word “trains” on Thursday afternoon. The tweet had gained more than 153,000 likes and 23,000 retweets by midday UK time on Friday after mischievous Twitter users spotted the apparent accident. Not wanting to miss an opportunity for self-promotion, a number of companies posted similar tweets, starting a viral trend. They were joined by a world leader, a sports icon and even a Marvel superhero as the trend picked up steam. US President Joe Biden took a break from his busy schedule as leader of the free world to tweet the word “democracy” – something he fears is under threat in the US due to the “extreme ideology” of Donald Trump and his supporters . Some Twitter users would have been taken aback when cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar joined the fun by simply tweeting the name of his favorite sport. Superhero fans would have admired Deadpool’s account when the fictional crime fighter tweeted his name as part of the viral trend. The Washington Post, one of America’s most respected news outlets, showed its lighter, perhaps funnier side when it tweeted the word “news.” NASA’s social media team posted something out of this world when they tweeted the word “universe” to their more than 61 million followers. The Twitter account for hotel company Marriott’s loyalty program got involved with a “hotels” tweet. Online marketing company Mailchimp was clearly a monkey when it tweeted the word “emails”. US tech news site CNET couldn’t resist poking fun at Amtrak when it tweeted the word “tech”. US National Public Radio simply tweeted the word “radio”. These won’t be the only companies, or maybe even global leaders, joining the trend – so have fun tracking them down!


title: “Why Do Companies Even Joe Biden Post One Word Tweets Science Tech News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “Young Strieker”


It all started when American train company Amtrak accidentally tweeted the word “trains” on Thursday afternoon. The tweet had gained more than 153,000 likes and 23,000 retweets by midday UK time on Friday after mischievous Twitter users spotted the apparent accident. Not wanting to miss an opportunity for self-promotion, a number of companies posted similar tweets, starting a viral trend. They were joined by a world leader, a sports icon and even a Marvel superhero as the trend picked up steam. US President Joe Biden took a break from his busy schedule as leader of the free world to tweet the word “democracy” – something he fears is under threat in the US due to the “extreme ideology” of Donald Trump and his supporters . Some Twitter users would have been taken aback when cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar joined the fun by simply tweeting the name of his favorite sport. Superhero fans would have admired Deadpool’s account when the fictional crime fighter tweeted his name as part of the viral trend. The Washington Post, one of America’s most respected news outlets, showed its lighter, perhaps funnier side when it tweeted the word “news.” NASA’s social media team posted something out of this world when they tweeted the word “universe” to their more than 61 million followers. The Twitter account for hotel company Marriott’s loyalty program got involved with a “hotels” tweet. Online marketing company Mailchimp was clearly a monkey when it tweeted the word “emails”. US tech news site CNET couldn’t resist poking fun at Amtrak when it tweeted the word “tech”. US National Public Radio simply tweeted the word “radio”. These won’t be the only companies, or maybe even global leaders, joining the trend – so have fun tracking them down!


title: “Why Do Companies Even Joe Biden Post One Word Tweets Science Tech News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Linda Whitley”


It all started when American train company Amtrak accidentally tweeted the word “trains” on Thursday afternoon. The tweet had gained more than 153,000 likes and 23,000 retweets by midday UK time on Friday after mischievous Twitter users spotted the apparent accident. Not wanting to miss an opportunity for self-promotion, a number of companies posted similar tweets, starting a viral trend. They were joined by a world leader, a sports icon and even a Marvel superhero as the trend picked up steam. US President Joe Biden took a break from his busy schedule as leader of the free world to tweet the word “democracy” – something he fears is under threat in the US due to the “extreme ideology” of Donald Trump and his supporters . Some Twitter users would have been taken aback when cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar joined the fun by simply tweeting the name of his favorite sport. Superhero fans would have admired Deadpool’s account when the fictional crime fighter tweeted his name as part of the viral trend. The Washington Post, one of America’s most respected news outlets, showed its lighter, perhaps funnier side when it tweeted the word “news.” NASA’s social media team posted something out of this world when they tweeted the word “universe” to their more than 61 million followers. The Twitter account for hotel company Marriott’s loyalty program got involved with a “hotels” tweet. Online marketing company Mailchimp was clearly a monkey when it tweeted the word “emails”. US tech news site CNET couldn’t resist poking fun at Amtrak when it tweeted the word “tech”. US National Public Radio simply tweeted the word “radio”. These won’t be the only companies, or maybe even global leaders, joining the trend – so have fun tracking them down!


title: “Why Do Companies Even Joe Biden Post One Word Tweets Science Tech News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Louis Dickson”


It all started when American train company Amtrak accidentally tweeted the word “trains” on Thursday afternoon. The tweet had gained more than 153,000 likes and 23,000 retweets by midday UK time on Friday after mischievous Twitter users spotted the apparent accident. Not wanting to miss an opportunity for self-promotion, a number of companies posted similar tweets, starting a viral trend. They were joined by a world leader, a sports icon and even a Marvel superhero as the trend picked up steam. US President Joe Biden took a break from his busy schedule as leader of the free world to tweet the word “democracy” – something he fears is under threat in the US due to the “extreme ideology” of Donald Trump and his supporters . Some Twitter users would have been taken aback when cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar joined the fun by simply tweeting the name of his favorite sport. Superhero fans would have admired Deadpool’s account when the fictional crime fighter tweeted his name as part of the viral trend. The Washington Post, one of America’s most respected news outlets, showed its lighter, perhaps funnier side when it tweeted the word “news.” NASA’s social media team posted something out of this world when they tweeted the word “universe” to their more than 61 million followers. The Twitter account for hotel company Marriott’s loyalty program got involved with a “hotels” tweet. Online marketing company Mailchimp was clearly a monkey when it tweeted the word “emails”. US tech news site CNET couldn’t resist poking fun at Amtrak when it tweeted the word “tech”. US National Public Radio simply tweeted the word “radio”. These won’t be the only companies, or maybe even global leaders, joining the trend – so have fun tracking them down!