While the state of the newspaper business is seemingly always up in the air, the state of social media is most assuredly troll-y.
Pancakes, burgers, egregiously wrong photos in print publications, social media employees will find a way to make it tweet.
The Colorado Rockies' Twitter account today hit one on the seams - if not out of the park, it was a solid double down the line.
A quick refresher for those who may have forgotten: The Denver Post put together a lovely guide to Coors Field prior to the start of this baseball season with only one little error. The photo they used on the cover was actually Citizens Bank Park. Which is in Philadelphia.
Fast-forward a few months to today when the Rockies are in town to kick off a series with your Fightin' Phils. The @Rockies account used the previous paper faux pas to its advantage:
Good to be back at Coors Field. pic.twitter.com/JzjOXyI6y7— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) June 12, 2018
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Safe to say the local Denver newspaper wasn't as pleased:
I am appalled that you guys would re-hash this as if we have not been through enough. We are your local newspaper.— Sara Grant (@ItsMeSaraG) June 12, 2018
And that's social media in a nutshell: the best and worst thing.