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There are a number of examples of bad responses on social networks that warn us of the importance, as in the case of Ricardo Salinas, that it becomes to have emotional intelligence management before responding through these platforms.
Communication in social networks has given way to subjects such as social media marketing.
Ricardo Salinas has found communication platforms of great weight in social networks.
Ricardo Salinas placeholder image wrote a bad tweet that got out of control for being described as homophobic by the followers of the billionaire on social networks, which reminded us of how important it becomes to know how to communicate on these channels with the correct message and the understanding of the power that words have in social networks.
The writer Moses Elijah Fuentes ensures that words are rarely innocent or neutral and this has been proven by one of the tweets that Salinas launched against Simón Levy, which has gone out of control on social networks, where a short-lived campaign against homophobia has been promoted.
A bad tweet gets out of control
Simón Levy is both a business and political activist and on different occasions he has mentioned Ricardo Salinas in Twitter messages, only in the response in the last one where he enraged the businessman and won Salinas criticism.
The owner of Azteca wrote that Levy was a “crazy obsessed” with him and what he wrote without thinking has become a message that since Sunday continues to generate response from the followers in networks, both Levy and the store owner Elektra.
The comment that has been branded as homophobic has added personalities such as Hernán Gómez, who has more than 167 thousand followers on Twitter to ask him to apologize for the message, which has been taken by the businessman with humor refusing to do so.
Other users have raved about Conapred in the conversation that Salinas has had in which he has refused to apologize for the criticism that Levy has taken seriously.
With messages such as “what a privilege it would be to be ‘crazy'” or “I’m fascinated by how angry you are, you can’t handle real competition”, Levy has spoken out against Salinas’ sayings that continue to generate reactions in networks today.
“It continues to draw my attention that a guy who evades taxes and buys public positions like Ricardo Salinas uses gay, bi or any preference as an insult. Being gay would be the greatest privilege, “said Levy.
What a privilege it would be to be “crazy.”
That’s wonderful compared to being a tax evader, as you will surely understand.
Then I’ll tell them the little letter you sent me with your Banobras employee.
I am fascinated by how angry you are.
You can’t with real competition 😂😂😂 https://t.co/jl6jf5YP1O– Simon Levy (@SimonLevyMx) August 22, 2021
No. pic.twitter.com/o3FA8neRL3
– Ricardo Salinas Pliego (@RicardoBSalinas) August 23, 2021
Tweets that get out of control
Bad tweets that end up showing the lack of control of social networks have become a problem for the personalities who carry them out, as happened with Chumel Torres when he responded to a user, who apparently celebrated the departure of the United States from Afghanistan.
Katu Arkonada had published a message in which a couple of Taliban are seen stepping on the United States flag to which the comedian responded with a “lot of laugh from this asshole, until the ‘Mullah’ wants to behead him for practicing homosexuality ”.
The message adds to this short list of bad examples of responses on social networks where, as the writer Moises Elías Fuentes assures, there are no neutral, innocent or gratuitous words when he is arrogant.
Much laughter from this asshole until the Mullah wants to behead him for practicing homosexuality. https://t.co/w0iXEP6XCW
– Chumel Torres (@ChumelTorres) August 16, 2021
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