The young people will win ❤️ https://t.co/Jz44z0xrXG
— Igor Levit (@igorpianist) June 21, 2020
wow I’d never thought I’d Say this but ...thank you stan Twitter !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! https://t.co/cJ8jCXUBbJ
— Cyn (@cynthialovely) June 21, 2020
fwiw, this does not explain in any way why there were so few people at the event. they wanted as many sign ups as possible. they giddily gave out more than 40 times the capacity of the venue. Everyone who actually wanted to attend got a ticket. But only 6,000 wanted to attend. https://t.co/WzBEpLsRmb
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) June 21, 2020
Did the whole rally bomb because of this prank? No of course not. But this “prank” did succeed in getting the campaign to promote bogus numbers that undoubtedly shifted public expectations of the rally, which made its dismal attendance look even worse https://t.co/OSVdWIWeQj
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) June 21, 2020
the Zoomers are good and can make fun of my avocado toast all they want.
— maurice (@tallmaurice) June 21, 2020
TikTok Teens Claim They Tanked Trump Rally https://t.co/9h5jh6QvUL
And, more, it becomes for sale. That's what happened to many other online grassroots tactics. They worked for a while, and then they became pay-platforms-to-play. Facebook gave "white glove" treatment to Duterte and embedded staff with Trump. So it goes. https://t.co/SODPvKiwSE
— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) June 21, 2020
Instead of short-term celebration of whatever happens to please one group, people should think: Wait how will this be weaponized by someone else? (It will). What will happen to the public sphere? How could we design things for healthier outcomes no matter who the weaponizers are?
— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) June 21, 2020
If a 51-year-old woman truly inspired a TikTok troll/prank of the Trump rally -- @TaylorLorenz reports that it's likely -- there are some interesting lessons for everyone doing modern online organizing. https://t.co/2AMVnx4ioa
— Dan Gillmor (@dangillmor) June 21, 2020
Underestimate the teens at your own peril.
— Kathleen McLaughlin (@kemc) June 21, 2020
“The majority of people who made them deleted them after the first day because we didn’t want the Trump campaign to catch wind. These kids are smart and they thought of everything.” https://t.co/FFv8ZL6eRX
The Kids Are Alright. https://t.co/nt92iVTLvn
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) June 21, 2020
It turns out teenage Tik Tok users can outwit Trimp as easily as Putin and Kim. The gaslighter has been gaslighted. A lot of hope in this story. https://t.co/SNKpWx8pQC
— Frank Rich (@frankrichny) June 21, 2020
There was no cap on tickets so this has the benefit of being brilliant AND absolutely no excuse for the low turnout. https://t.co/5JK0PLebNv
— Lucy Wainwright (@Whoozley) June 21, 2020
Actually you just got ROCKED by teens on TikTok who flooded the Trump campaign w/ fake ticket reservations & tricked you into believing a million people wanted your white supremacist open mic enough to pack an arena during COVID
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) June 21, 2020
Shout out to Zoomers. Y’all make me so proud. ☺️ https://t.co/jGrp5bSZ9T
This is a good piece that highlights how data-savvy people – including *a lot* of teens across multiple social media platforms – are coming together and using their understanding of online algorithms to manipulate the data used by political groups. https://t.co/bQuu1y9fbw
— bethany erin⁷? (@ErinBrownWrites) June 21, 2020
Where do I sign up to become a kpop fan please https://t.co/Px8j7JObJe
— Faduma✨ (@Faduma_LDN) June 21, 2020
You don’t have to be smart or sophisticated to do this. They benefited enormously from the fact that their targets are extremely dumb. https://t.co/HfCXLTFqOw
— Mark “Sophisticated Cyber Attack” Newton (@NewtonMark) June 21, 2020
For all those taking a victory lap over the ingenuity of the campaign of false signups for the Tulsa rally, please realize this is now the new normal and will be used against your political friends as well as foes. Indeed, expect escalation in tactics to disrupt the next rally.
— Nathaniel Persily (@persily) June 21, 2020
A prank to reserve tens of thousands of Trump rally tickets, orchestrated by Kpop groups and TikTok teenagers...may have succeeded? An unexpected Saturday night story w/ @TaylorLorenz and @sheeraf for @nytimes. https://t.co/KHpNWxY5Cy
— Kellen Browning (@Kellen_Browning) June 21, 2020
Teenage TikTok users and K-pop fans claimed to have registered potentially hundreds of thousands of tickets for President Trump's campaign rally as a prank to ruin the event. https://t.co/vrbtgSa27T
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 21, 2020
Ticket numbers weren’t capped, so Trump’s tiny audience was simply lack of demand, not TikTok.
— James Ball (@jamesrbuk) June 21, 2020
What this *did* accomplish, though, was inflating expectations (and making the data collection effort worthless). The campaign totally blundered on this one. https://t.co/vfdspQoFzc
“It spread mostly through Alt TikTok... K-pop Twitter and Alt TikTok have a good alliance where they spread information amongst each other very quickly. They all know the algorithms and how they can boost videos to get where they want.” https://t.co/OSVdWIWeQj
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) June 21, 2020
Never been a fan of K-pop, but now starting to see it can be a force for good in the world https://t.co/OWm5PXkIJR
— Nick Day (@NickDay13) June 21, 2020
“Feeding them false data was a bonus. The data they think they have, the data they are collecting from this rally, isn’t accurate.” i love it? https://t.co/ZBW8raxKrZ
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) June 21, 2020
Quite a sophisticated prank by TikTok teens on the Trump campaign via posts and videos encouraging people to sign up for fake tickets to his rally, then deleting their posts in 24-48 hours to lay low. “These kids are smart and they thought of everything.” https://t.co/zZGXgYMOtG
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) June 21, 2020
I got this same push-back in 2012 from many Obama supporters when I tried to warn about Facebook's potential deleterious impact. That it was about not liking the result or the people used the tool effectively.. for the moment. Look how that turned out. https://t.co/MjrM0slrs6
— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) June 21, 2020
The plan to register for Trump's Tulsa rally as a prank was spread by TikTok teens, K-pop stans on Twitter, countless more ppl on Insta and Snapchat. Even Facebook moms apparently got involved! https://t.co/OSVdWIWeQj pic.twitter.com/3rMDieIEuh
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) June 21, 2020
If anything, turnout was suppressed by Brad Parscale. His (likely made up) tweets about hundreds of thousands of reservations may have depressed turnout.
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) June 21, 2020
But people have been doing this “Let’s all register for tickets and not go” thing since 2015.
BREAKING NEWS: Trump Got Hilariously Punked By Gen Z https://t.co/Iw0F5YIMHI
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) June 21, 2020
I don’t know how they use this same format to ge tickets out. The kids don’t sleep. https://t.co/ZlLhG3gGrT
— Linette Lopez (@lopezlinette) June 21, 2020
Sara, a bit much wouldn’t you say? The truth is they were clever and actually look to have followed all rules - the desire to have the largest number possible backfired. Have a laugh for a minute. Enjoy. https://t.co/tQcnZPnRVa
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) June 21, 2020
TikTok users and K-pop fans claimed to have registered potentially hundreds of thousands of tickets for Trump’s campaign rally as a prank. Now, after his rally was poorly attended, they're celebrating their victory. https://t.co/OSVdWIWeQj
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) June 21, 2020
Yes, but. In 2012, Obama was truly much better than Romney at data and Facebook. In 2016, Facebook embedded their own highly-skilled staff with Trump campaign and solved their incompetence problem for them. "We'll always be better at this" is short-term. https://t.co/2d9HJrOvDF
— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) June 21, 2020
The kids are gonna be all right. As long as they vote. https://t.co/200RTgN3oN
— Josh Elman (@joshelman) June 21, 2020
Can't wait to see the next internet law Trump is going to try to overturn by executive order to stop this from happening again... https://t.co/sssy2DFfiU
— Mike Masnick (@mmasnick) June 21, 2020
So, three things:
— John Lilly (@johnolilly) June 21, 2020
1) this is incredible and wondrous
2) there will be payback and an escalation of tactics here that worries me
3) there is an ALT TikTok?? WAT? https://t.co/zzjJQhjq6d
Note on K-pop stans and Tiktok teens playing the algorithms a they fake-snatched Trump tickets. From my 2016 book: Activists etc. are *always* attuned to such algorithms. But also note how Facebook's algorithm had downplayed Ferguson in 2014. Notice the gatekeeping by platforms. pic.twitter.com/SCR0PO2Obf
— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) June 21, 2020
Trump adviser blames protesters for low Tulsa rally attendance https://t.co/3g4rSPreDx
— #TuckFrump (@realTuckFrumper) June 21, 2020
Trump mouthpiece Mercedes Schlapp said this am on Fox that protesters created a hostile environment, blocking supporters from attending his hate rally
— Mona (@Monaheart1229) June 21, 2020
That some were afraid to go..#SundayMorning https://t.co/AABf8Bccuq
Tulsa Rally A Bust As Low Turnout Has Critics Mocking Trump https://t.co/YvyIMApJc6
— Progressive Push (@progressivepush) June 21, 2020
Hey, @realDonaldTrump?
— Santiago Mayer (@santiagomayer_) June 21, 2020
On behalf of Gen Z and the #tiktokteens, let me say, fuck you. #TulsaFlop #EveryonesLaughingAtYouDonald
https://t.co/N7xN1Mzydt
If this is true Democrats may be lulled into another false sense of security
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) June 21, 2020
The live numbers online for Trump were insane
Not only that, this story gives Trump an excuse to explain low turnouthttps://t.co/zfW0TiAeRt
Social media used for good https://t.co/sSAOeGvvYo
— Molly Jong-Fast? (@MollyJongFast) June 21, 2020
Hats off to the teens who deflated Trump’s ego. Only 6200 showed up when they had a million registered thanks to this prank. Best Fathers Day present ever #tictokteens #TulsaFlop https://t.co/WHkdJdVNOk
— Duty To Warn ? (@duty2warn) June 21, 2020
You have to laugh at #KPOPArmy and #TikTokTeens messing up Trump's COVID-spreading rally.https://t.co/db6quwV4vf
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) June 21, 2020
AMAZING TROLLING OPERATION ?
— Democratic Coalition (@TheDemCoalition) June 21, 2020
Teenage TikTok users and K-pop fans claimed to have registered potentially hundreds of thousands of tickets for @realDonaldTrump's campaign rally as a prank to ruin the event.#EveryonesLaughingAtYouDonald https://t.co/q91KxYxrfU
“It spread mostly through Alt TikTok... K-pop Twitter and Alt TikTok have a good alliance where they spread information amongst each other very quickly. They all know the algorithms and how they can boost videos to get where they want.” https://t.co/OSVdWIWeQj
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) June 21, 2020
“Many users deleted their posts after 24 to 48 hours in order to conceal their plan and keep it from spreading into the mainstream internet” https://t.co/bK7eSUv7bF
— Fabio Chiusi (@fabiochiusi) June 21, 2020
to my fellow Kpop stans; well done. https://t.co/VoFZMXvpAS
— Casey Neistat (@Casey) June 21, 2020
“‘Trump has been actively trying to disenfranchise millions of Americans in so many ways, and to me, this was the protest I was able to perform,’ said Ms. Hoffman, who reserved two tickets herself and persuaded one of her parents to nab two more.” https://t.co/ZarHwFCzOo
— Sean O'Kane (@sokane1) June 21, 2020
After @TeamTrump tweeted asking supporters to register for free tickets using their phones on June 11, K-pop fan accounts began sharing the information with followers, encouraging them to register for the rally — and then not show.https://t.co/VODsS4yi0x pic.twitter.com/YhR2SFJDyj
— Febriana Firdaus (@febrofirdaus) June 21, 2020
Genius. Go kids #zoomers https://t.co/Jqr9nrzbSk
— Minnie Driver (@driverminnie) June 21, 2020
Just because they’re “kids” doesn’t mean it was a prank.
— Christina Hartman (@HartmanForPA) June 21, 2020
This is non-violent civic resistance and it’s part of taking down a dictator. Recognize the threat, be smart, & get ‘em where it hurts.
Way to go Zoomers. You’re amazing. ? #TrumpRally https://t.co/poyV4goswQ
imagine trying to make sense of this headline 10 years ago lmao https://t.co/b56pk5Ehun
— no (@miskeencore) June 21, 2020
今日、タルサで行われたトランプ支援集会は事前申込みが100万人近かったが、実際に会場に集まったのは1万人弱。トランプはメディアのせいにしたが、実はTikTok のユーザーとK-POPファンのティーンたちがイタズラで申し込んだから。大統領は少女たちにおちょくられたんだ! https://t.co/6aCpx51iyl
— 町山智浩 (@TomoMachi) June 21, 2020
“K-pop Twitter and Alt TikTok have a good alliance where they spread information amongst each other very quickly. They all know the algorithms and how they can boost videos to get where they want.” https://t.co/kSjdBPufS7
— Alex Kantrowitz (@Kantrowitz) June 21, 2020
韓国のKポップミュージックグループのファンらが、トランプ大統領のタルサでのラリーのチケットを悪ふざけで数十万枚登録→当日、現れず。
— Tomo (@Tomo20309138) June 21, 2020
これ、NYタイムズが報道してるんだよ。
これって、迷惑行為にならないの??https://t.co/IDl7dLR1yO https://t.co/IIbUUyOqZ7
One of the greatest political statements for a generation who can't vote just yet but is having their voices heard around the world.
— Sema Hernandez (@_SemaHernandez_) June 21, 2020
❤ Zoomers https://t.co/tjWDj3FRxn
K팝 팬들과 틱톡을 이용하는 틴에이저들이 트럼프유세를 사보타지하는데 성공했다는 기사가 쏟아져 나오고 있음. 그중 NYT기사 https://t.co/KHsKYfo4HH 유세에 온라인으로 등록하고 참석하지 않으면 된다는 K팝팬들의 트윗과 틱톡이 들불처럼 번졌고 이것이 다 허수 참가자 숫자로 나타났다는 것. pic.twitter.com/24rbXVD7ov
— 에스티마 (@estima7) June 21, 2020
Trump Rally Flops Bigly https://t.co/bWaOGCAdKE pic.twitter.com/CP5nmoat5b
— James Joyner (@DrJJoyner) June 21, 2020
no disrespect to our Gen Z overlords but this isn't like rocket science. It's like in soccer twitter when a team has a public social media poll and rival fans hijack it. You may fall for it but it's really your fault https://t.co/FEXTJmz5SG
— Steadman™ (@AsteadWesley) June 21, 2020
Our comrades, the K-pop stanshttps://t.co/BXHdxv3hia
— Suzy Exposito (@HexPositive) June 21, 2020
Hey, @realDonaldTrump?
— Joyce francis (@Joycefr53911060) June 21, 2020
On behalf of Gen Z and the #tiktokteens, let me say, fuck you. #TulsaFlop #EveryonesLaughingAtYouDonald
https://t.co/3NT5ujoHxL pic.twitter.com/im8CMa1mPw
K-pop hive, maga chuds, pepe stans tiktok teens and the battle for middle earthhttps://t.co/EswfNa3GVs
— rat king (@MikeIsaac) June 21, 2020
The plan to register for Trump's Tulsa rally as a prank was spread by TikTok teens, K-pop stans on Twitter, countless more ppl on Insta and Snapchat. Even Facebook moms apparently got involved! https://t.co/OSVdWIWeQj pic.twitter.com/3rMDieIEuh
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) June 21, 2020
TikTok Teens ROCK! Let’s make sure we flood Twitter with articles like this so the orange idiot won’t forget how much damage the younger generation can inflict to his reelection campaign! #TrumpRallyFail https://t.co/LvjcdGPDdp
— Ducks Can Resist Too ?????️??#EqualityAct (@dhershiser) June 21, 2020
NYTも報道してる。https://t.co/B0czBlj6Yo
— にゃほ (@Temp002a) June 21, 2020
“There are teenagers in this country who participated in this little no-show protest, who believe that they can have an impact in their country in the political system even though they’re not old enough to vote right now.”https://t.co/IsENvosEL9
— Elisia Alonso WBTW (@3lisia) June 21, 2020
The kids are alright. https://t.co/wxm3AX75pF
— Randi Weingarten (@rweingarten) June 21, 2020
The New York Times: TikTok Teens Tank Trump Rally in Tula.
— 45 has got to go???️?? (@Jennagizer81) June 21, 2020
I love this!!
Teens bought thousands of tickets and then did not show up!!
So unbelievably hilarious ?#TulsaTrumpRally#ONEV1https://t.co/RmiWJ0yMM3
via @GoogleNews
タルサで始まったトランプ陣営のラリーは事前に100万チケットが予約されたのに当日はガラガラ。実はKポップとTIK TOKファンが大量に予約して、当日バックれたらしい。Z世代のやり方が今までの選挙と違い過ぎる! https://t.co/jSnX0xv1UH
— Eri Kurobe (黒部エリ) (@erzk) June 21, 2020
Imagine reading this headline four years ago.https://t.co/JAzC1ZX6FC
— Matt Nowling (@MatthewNowling) June 21, 2020
Did the whole rally bomb because of this prank? No of course not. But this “prank” did succeed in getting the campaign to promote bogus numbers that undoubtedly shifted public expectations of the rally, which made its dismal attendance look even worse https://t.co/OSVdWIWeQj
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) June 21, 2020
Now the K-pop stans and TikTok teens have united and politics will never be the same again. https://t.co/hIMWzDbhGR
— NYT Styles (@NYTStyles) June 21, 2020
Not sure if I buy this story. Flooding the ticket resigstration, which appeared to offer an unlimited amount of RSVPs, doesn’t account for the fact that people just didn’t show up. https://t.co/ONQy0M5Bgf
— William Turton (@WilliamTurton) June 21, 2020
정말 K팝 팬들이 트럼프의 유세를 물먹였군... 허허; https://t.co/9qHNCbKLSO
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) June 21, 2020
K-팝 팬들과 틱톡 10대들, 트럼프 털사 유세장 비게 만들기 위해 입장권 예약해
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) June 21, 2020
- 트럼프 캠페인, 6월 11일 무료 입장권 폰으로 예약하랴고 권해
- K-팝 팬들, 이 정보 공유하고 팔로워에게 입장권 예약 후 참석하지 말라고 해
- 이 계획 곧 틱톡에 포착돼 그들도 K-팝 따라해 https://t.co/URLZjXFVcU
I have to say I’m quite proud of our youth in America and across the world... there is hope.https://t.co/3re3YomGN7
— Mel ??STAY AT HOME? (@ScientistMel) June 21, 2020
2020 is the year we see the emergence of K-Pop fans as a political force. First bombing racist hash tags, now this:https://t.co/ofmkm8WnBd
— Ian Cooper (@ICooper) June 21, 2020
I feel like we are living in Snow Crash
Trump 'played' by K-pop fans and TikTok users who disrupted Tulsa rally https://t.co/G8glynwuZU
— Bruce Lawson, Antifa. Black Lives Matter. (@brucel) June 21, 2020
Tee hee pic.twitter.com/Dto25KrfLZ
Most teenagers aren't racist so they hate Trump. I'll link an article on how they did ithttps://t.co/p8Qj1Btg6r
— Hear Me Roar (@Stop_Trump20) June 21, 2020
AH HAH!
— Gail Digilio❌ (@1grandmamean) June 21, 2020
TikTok teens, K-pop fans say they pranked Trump by registering for hundreds of thousands of tickets for Tulsa rally https://t.co/cNsyK4KZgu
Gen Z has earned a free pass to roast me all they want: https://t.co/Im7Vk22PJW
— Alyssa Vingan Klein (@alyssavingan) June 21, 2020
K-pop fans and TikTok teens say they reserved tickets for Trump’s Tulsa rally to leave seats empty https://t.co/d4ARJBGhLH pic.twitter.com/vSIQEIo2bX
— The Verge (@verge) June 21, 2020
Seriously, Gen Z is pretty rad. https://t.co/0Z6GzIT7aE
— Aaron Ross Powell (@ARossP) June 21, 2020
Tiktok, a Chinese App, become a platform for manipulating US Election. @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/gveDKzcOD2
— Somethink More (@SomethinkMore) June 21, 2020
.@Mashable let's not call it unhinged, let's call it what it really is - #DementiaDonald - "10 mind-boggling and unhinged moments from Trump's Tulsa rally" https://t.co/O1Ns6k6vnd via #mashable
— Kevin James Bennett (@KJBennettBeauty) June 21, 2020
K팝 팬들과 틱톡 사용자들이 트럼프 Tulsa 티켓을 선점해서 캠페인을 사보타지 한다는 뉴스https://t.co/12OLqY56n2 pic.twitter.com/Aqg1KqAi7A
— 데드캣 (@deadcatssociety) June 22, 2020
This makes me actually want to learn how to use #TikTok... Way to go #tiktokteens ?https://t.co/vFIsRSZs0b
— onjali rauf (@OnjaliRauf) June 21, 2020
これ見て一般の人が思うのは
— d Mi w (@behappybewise) June 21, 2020
韓国人やK-popファンは選挙妨害も平気でやるような、犯罪予備軍みたいなのが多いんだなぁ…
って事だと思うわよ
欧米だとK-popってマイナーな
アジアオタクカテゴリーだもの…
TikTok Teens Claim They Tanked Trump Rally - The New York Times https://t.co/GqmmP2R4zY
This story doesn’t make sense. The teens could request a ton of tickets and not show, but none of that prevented people from showing up. https://t.co/eqyAMjM9iv
— Seth Masket (@smotus) June 21, 2020
なんかアメリカのトレンドが荒れてると思ったらこれか。タラスで行われたトランプの集会に100万人規模の応募があったが、実際には1万人ほどしか集まらなかったんだそうな。理由はTikTokユーザーとK-POPファンが大量にいたずらで応募をしたのが原因なんだと。
— ぽっぽや (@airblanca) June 21, 2020
https://t.co/zGj6qgWCAP
https://t.co/wzPl3Fq2Bi
— 上山和樹 (@ueyamakzk) June 21, 2020
「大量のニセ予約を殺到させて相手の選挙キャンペーンを失敗させる」というこの手口、
民主党側がトランプ陣営に同じことをされても文句言えませんよね。
こんな卑劣なやり方を称賛したオカシオ=コルテス議員は、自陣が同じことをやられたらどうするつもりなんだろう。
TikTokの10代のユーザーが参加登録して欠席する手法で、トランプの選挙集会を攻撃。全体の6割超の1万2000席が空席になった。https://t.co/AjbAkaZ3Qj
— Yoshi 吉田拓史 ? (@taxiyoshida) June 22, 2020
なんでKpopの所を削除してんの?https://t.co/8paUyZYnP7
— 手洗い営業マン【TAMU FC No.84】 (@KaIKeILQiQoLD48) June 22, 2020
"Best senior prank ever," some of them tweeted https://t.co/WtGzgpwbZT
— Tina Jordan (@TinaJordanNYT) June 21, 2020
My 16 year old was part of this and kept telling us it was going to work. She is taking full credit this morning and told me it’s just the beginning now that they know their power. https://t.co/lLLk8yEobF
— Robin DeRosa (@actualham) June 21, 2020
この話、痛快すぎるな。ティーンエージャーとKポップファンがトランプ集会のチケットを予約したからトランプ陣営は大入りを予想してたって話。TikTok Teens and K-Pop Stans Say They Sank Trump Rally https://t.co/MGElEAJF2O
— yumiko sakuma 「My Little New York Times」 (@yumikosakuma) June 21, 2020
トランプ大統領の集会をTikTokの10代とK-POPファンが力を合わせていたずらを仕掛け、会場はガラガラに。https://t.co/OdF7OlXBSM
— yobi (@yos_ise) June 21, 2020
6月の始めから #WhiteLivesMatter などのハッシュタグがK-POPファンに"荒らされて"いましたが、その活動がリアルな集会に対しても行われた形です。#BlackLivesMatter
"These kids are smart and they thought of everything." https://t.co/HPG37YJPbR
— David Gura (@davidgura) June 21, 2020
We’ve reached the stage of 2020 where the best hope is BTS fans on TikTok. https://t.co/tAEyWAIMEt
— Kevin Beaumont (@GossiTheDog) June 21, 2020
共同「トランプ氏の大規模集会、空席目立つ」→NYタイムス「KPOPファンがトランプの集会のチケットを偽予約し空席だらけにした」
— Prince-King (@PrinceKing_0122) June 21, 2020
TikTok Teens Claim They Tanked Trump Rally - The New York Times https://t.co/A3eFL34xLl
NYTimes: TikTok Teens Claim They Tanked Trump Rally
— Ozprovidence (@ozprovidence) June 21, 2020
TikTok Teens Claim They Tanked Trump Rally https://t.co/BVOS5ar79N
Here's another one for the "surely teenagers are not versed enough in bypassing security checks to trivially circumvent #AgeVerification?" - files.https://t.co/RIYKSdeoEA pic.twitter.com/JFopAeiPqr
— Alec Muffett (@AlecMuffett) June 21, 2020
K-popファンTikTokユーザーを動員しトランプのタルサ集会を妨害したと主張
— Ryu2 (@Ryu237244338) June 21, 2020
??の人々をトランプのタルサ集会に行かせない為チケットをオンライン予約しまくったとの事
★犯罪&内政干渉
「私達全員で今すぐチケット予約してトランプをステージ上に一人残しておいてください」https://t.co/yxjzIU8sMF
Trump: a kid with sniffles automatically counted as #covid19 positive.
— Pascal Jacquemain ??in?? #the5million (@jacquep) June 22, 2020
Trump: called the disease "Kung flu"
Trump 'played' by K-pop fans and TikTok users who disrupted Tulsa rally https://t.co/NpgjmttQG9
Truly an amazing feat in history. Damn proud I was a part of this all ?? https://t.co/ZK4y0uPAPi
— FANTASIA✨Monfamily⁵¹⁴사랑해 원호♡✨ (@mbbpabo514) June 22, 2020
トランプの数ヶ月ぶりの政治集会がK-POPファンとTikTokユーザーの悪戯で100万人来ると思ったのに1万人かそこらしか入らず空席だらけだったんだと。 https://t.co/p143Wua3Y7
— ROBA (@vjroba) June 21, 2020
Waar K-pop al niet goed voor is ;-) Trump 'played' by K-pop fans and TikTok users who disrupted Tulsa rally https://t.co/pHl2no8Vfo
— Sioen (@SioenTheArtist) June 21, 2020
K-popファンと10代のTikTokユーザーが偽のオンライン予約をしまくったのか… → K-pop fans and TikTok teens say they reserved tickets for Trump’s Tulsa rally to leave seats empty - The Verge https://t.co/vFTepvqjaW
— Kiyoshi (@Kiyoshileo) June 22, 2020
A bunch of teenagers on TikTok made some fake ticket reservations for the event and then didn't turn up.https://t.co/ZuhnYac7sV
— Sean #BlackLivesMatter (@SeanFlan45) June 22, 2020
@tywhitaker said this is his Fathers Day gift ;-) https://t.co/VIgQOHq0zO
— Abbi Holtom Whitaker (@abbijayne) June 21, 2020
K pop fans ???https://t.co/VWowagVeEC
— Andrew Thomas Huang (@Andrew_T_Huang) June 21, 2020
Trump's campaign was trolled by TikTok users in Tulsahttps://t.co/XSCjOC0yVB
— ばふぁりん@フォロバ100% (@bufferin_100) June 22, 2020
未成年に騙されてるの草。そしてこいつに負けたヒラリーも草草の草。