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Betty is trying to be the world’s first chicken to use Twitter
An Australian-based chain food restaurant called Chicken Treat is allowing a chicken, fondly named Betty, to tweet its messages.
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Want to learn how to tweet nonsense (if you aren’t doing so already)?
Turns out, Betty is a dirty (and stupid!) bird with mostly all of her tweets consisting of nonsensical characters stringed together.
Considering the chicken’s lack of social media training and the fact that the keyboard uses the Roman and not the chicken alphabet the tweets have been fairly cryptic so far. They’re calling the drive #ChickenTweet and they claim Guinness World Records will grant them a world record if “she can send a five-letter tweet in English within 30 days”.
I wonder what she’ll say. Besides being a viral marketing stunt, the goal is for Betty to obtain a Guinness World Record for the first chicken ever to tweet a five letter word before October 30. She has flirted with making history on just three occasions: Saturday, when she typed “FEW”; this Wednesday, when she typed “bum”; and just yesterday, when she typed “few” again, this time in lower case.
You ran really fast? Fine, I guess people try that.
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“Even when she was little, she was a good egg”, states the ChickenTreatAU Youtube video.