President Obama Loses 40,000 Twitter Followers After Tweeting About Debt Ceiling

9:41 AM EDT 7/30/2011 by Terry Shropshire
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President Obama tried to take the fight of the nation’s debt ceiling into cyberspace — and lost. More than 40,000 of Obama’s Twitter followers “un-followed” him after the ceaseless barrage of tweets.

Many of Obama’s followers became extremely irked when his administration’s campaign staff used @BarackObama Twitter account to post the Twitter handles of Republican leaders and send them the following message to them in every state: “Tweet at your Republican legislators and urge them to support a bipartisan compromise to the debt ceiling,” he said, according to media reports.

Many articulated their irritation in full:

“Honestly, @BarackObama, I’m going to have to unfollow you if you don’t stop filling up my Twitter inbox soon,” tweeted one progressive follower of Obama from Boston.

“Can’t believe I had to unfollow @BarackObama for spamming Twitter,” tweeted a person from Connecticut. “Really, really strange behavior.”

One Georgia Twitter follower, however, wouldn’t think of unfollowing Obama at this juncture, despite the ceaceless messaging. “I want to unfollow @BarackOBama but his desperation is too entertaining.”

Not to worry, however, Obama fans. The president did not actually lose the argument about the nation’s debt. In fact, Obama’s Twitter plan worked. The Twitter account of his Republican rivals were flooded by millions of other Obama followers who tweeted  their endless pleas to raise the debt ceiling.

Additionally, Obama still has a lot of friends. Obama continues to be the third-most followed person in the world at 9,362,880. That’s down from the previous day’s count of 9,402,808

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  • sarah

    I refuse to follow someone I know is a liar, which is every politician in existence, so no point spamming or unfollowing someone i would never be caught dead wasting a follow on to begin with.

    • Tfenner67

      Sarah, he should have never had any type of afliation with a social site. It makes no sense.

  • Tfenner67

    You know its funny how people untweeted Obama because you did’nt like him tweeting you about politics. People than man is President of the United States and not your tweeting buddy. All of you tweet about bullshit anyway, so when somebody tweet you about something relevant you ready to unfriend him.

    Obama should discontinue his social network status. Because the people only want to know when you are going to bathroom or what type of hot sauce your using on meals. They care nothing about anything else, if they did they would have been tweeting about the politcal situation going on in this country. So if i was him I would just stop having a profile on of these social sites. Keep the Obama website for information and election purposes thats it.

  • Uncle Chuck

    In agreement with Tfenner67 and, while I’m not a “tweeter’, I find it discouraging that people would “un-tweet” someone who tries to keep them informed and involved in meaningful issues while avidly “following” a persons mundane everyday activities (eg., “going shopping”).

    The “un-tweets” are an excellent example of why the country is in the shape it’s in; nobody cares about the REAL issues in life anymore (think “reality”show).

    The unthinking, led by the thinking, will be thought to death!

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