An incident occurred in which the U.S. Navy official account inadvertently delivered the game live, caused by a mistake in switching between work account and private account
On October 3, 2021, it was discovered that the official Facebook account of a warship belonging to the US Navy was delivering live footage of the game, which had nothing to do with public relations. The delivered game video is ready for viewing even at the time of article creation.
US Navy Warship's Facebook account'hacked' by'Age of Empires' player
Navy Facebook Account Hacked to Stream'Age of Empires'
https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7e8db/navy-facebook-account-game-stream-to-stream-age-of-empires
The official Facebook account of the US Navy's guided-missile destroyer ' USS Kidd ' began distributing gameplay footage with a laughing caption 'Hahahahaha' on the evening of October 3rd. The video is below. This game is a real-time strategy game ' Age of Empires ' released in 1997.
The first delivery lasted for four hours, followed by a total of six deliveries over the morning of October 4.
Comments on the video are sparse, mostly confusing comments by the crew's family. The first delivery, 'If this is if it was doing colleague of my son, when my son came back home tomorrow, this thing will think that it is shame of a lifetime' with comments now with a bottom.
The US Navy initially claimed that the case was due to a Facebook account takeover. 'USS Kidd's official Facebook account has been hacked. We're working with Facebook's technical support to resolve the issue,' US Navy spokeswoman Nicole Schwegman told military news site Task & Purpose. I told you. However, it was later discovered that the cause of this incident was that the SNS staff actually forgot to switch from a work account to a personal account.
This is not the first time the US military has made a personal post on social media due to an inadvertent mistake. In 2020, the official Twitter account at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, sent a sexual tweet to a model woman working on OnlyFans, an SNS known for loosely regulated sexual content. I have done it. Later research revealed that this tweet was also caused by forgetting to switch between a work account and a personal account.
Bragg is horny pic.twitter.com/hV5x4OKl5V
— Spencer Ackerman (@attackerman) October 21, 2020
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