Instead he tweeted a link for hookers in Vegas. It’s just one example of the dangers of URL-shortening.
So let’s break this down. The actual link, which he tweeted immediately after was to: http://bit.ly/d6WZBu. But as Gawker points out, the original tweet was to http://bit.ly/d6W. And that brought a link to ForWant.com’s Vegas classifieds section for “erotic services.” Yeah. Here’s what happened next:
I apologize. Bit.ly turned my original link to SOTU excerpts to a soft-porn link. NOT my intention. http://bit.ly/d6WZBuThe link just posted works. Any frequent visitor here knows that is not my style. Sorry. Shld have caught it sooner.For those suckling snide syrup. I publicly acknowledged an innocent mistake and corrected it. If that’s not good enuf, take a hike.
Gawker was part of
He would have directed his followers to an All140.com site about Joe Wilson (newsy-ish?):
Or how about just one character deleted? It’s Fashionista.com!:
And if he deleted four characters, it would have been a password-protected page of some
Anyway, no harm no foul, Major. Happens to everyone. But just another reminder to edit your tweets, and especially check those shortened links, before sending them out to the masses.
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