Pope Francis took pictures of the model inside, Vatican is accountable to Instagram

The Vatican asks the Institute how the Pope's account liked the picture of the Brazilian model. Natalia Garibotto joked that she was going to heaven after the photograph was enjoyed by Pope Francis' official account, writes The Guardian, broadcasts news.net. The Vatican said it was looking for an explanation from the Institute, as Pope Francis' official account liked one [...]
The Vatican asks the Institute how the Pope's account liked the picture of the Brazilian model.
Natalia Garibotto joked that she was going to heaven after the photograph was enjoyed by Pope Francis' official account, writes The Guardian, broadcasts news.net.
The Vatican said it was looking for an explanation from the Institute, as Pope Francis' official account liked a photo of a semi-naked Brazilian model.
It is unclear when Natalia Garibotto's photograph was granted approval from the Pope's verified account, but “like” was still visible on November 13th before the consent was removed the next day, according to the Catholic News Agency (CNA).
COY Co, Garibotto management company, did the best of the ad and restored the image to its Instagram account last Friday, saying the company had “received the official blessing of Pope”.
Garibotto, which has 2.4 million followers in the Instagram, is also reported to have joked: “
Citing sources near the Vatican press office, the CNA said an investigation was under way to determine how photography was liked.
A team of people manages the pope's different social media accounts.
A Vatican spokesman told Guardian: “We can rule out that he likes coming from the Holy See and he has turned to the Instagram for explanation. ”
Pope Francisescu is extremely popular in all social media, with his official account at Instagram, which operates under the name of the Franciscus user, drawing 7.4 million followers. The account does not follow any other account.
On Twitter, the pope is attended by 18.8 million accounts. In 2017 he was the world's best - known leader on the social media platform.
But it very rarely composes the very content of social media.

“Papa is not like Donald Trump, he is not sitting using his phone or computer to tweet all day,” said Robert Mickens, the Roma-based editor of the English-language edition of the Catholic daily La Croix.
He, for example, approves tweets, but not wishes and in very rare cases, has said he would like to tweet something because of a developing or emergency situation. So he wouldn't have anything to do with this, is the communications department and how this happens... who knows “, he concluded.











