@TwitterSupport Since you won’t let me change my password, would you please simply deactivate my account? It’s been hacked and I’m fine just starting over.
.@Twitter messaged me that that my account was hacked. I don’t know my password (my bad) and can’t access the email on file. @TwitterSupport said it won’t change my email or password. I can’t deactivate my account because that requires the password. What am I supposed to do?
.@Twitter messaged me that that my account was hacked. I don’t know my password (my bad) and can’t access the email on file. @TwitterSupport said it won’t change my email or password. I can’t deactivate my account because that requires the password. What am I supposed to do?
This is a fascinating look at the racism, politicalization, and general lack of inclusivity surrounding dietitians — and the members of the profession trying to make it better. via @nytimes https://t.co/hRLqfLT57K
Am I too harsh if I implement a rule that an exclamation point on a student news release is automatic failure? Because argh. If I type, “Create excitement with your words, not your punctuation” one more time....
@PRNews Can’t say it enough: “Journalists’ inboxes are a competitive space. Grammatical errors and extraneous language are bound to sink your pitch before the reporter has made it through the first sentence.” Thanks @SophieMaerowitz for the edits & advice!
The studies were strong; there was so much to address! I could have talked about each study for a half-hour easily, and I'd love to see them submitted to the Journal of Public Relations Education!🤩