Red flags become viral on Twitter: ”Albin Kurti is the best prime minister”?

What are red flags, is one of the most frequent questions being asked on social networks recently. It's a new trend that has invaded social networks, where different brands, companies, or even sports clubs write something ironic or paradoxical. It all started from the official account on Twitter, then this trend [...]
What are red flags, is one of the most frequent questions being asked on social networks recently.
It's a new trend that has invaded social networks, where different brands, companies, or even sports clubs write something ironic or paradoxical.
It all started from the official account on Twitter, then this trend became known worldwide. The point is clear “Do not believe all the things that write these things, the opposite is the truth”.
What?
Twitter (@Twitter) October 12, 2021
“I'm not on Twitter”, was writing from the official Twitter account that set up dozens of red flags.
This trend then continued by all users, while even large clubs are involved.
“@Cristiano Huh?
( @ManUtd) October 13, 2021
“Cristiano is not the best of all times”, it was the ironic tweet by Manchester United.
“Kavi de Bruyne is not the best player in the league”, it was the ironic replica from Manchester City that put on multiple flags.
“@DeBruyneKev Are you kidding me?
(Applause) @ManCity) October 13, 2021
The epic response has also been from Rome, a team that has recently seen an international fight because of injuries.
Are you sure?
) AS Roma English (@ A Sromeen) October 13, 2021












