Disney TV's TikTok unsuccessfully attempted to engage with the viral 'they were roommates' meme, which humorously critiques historical misinterpretations of queer relationships. Instead of showcasing same-sex couples, the account shared images of well-known Disney characters like Phineas and Ferb and Lilo and Stitch, missing the meme's essence of challenging the platonic labeling of intimate relationships. Fans reacted with confusion and amusement, recognizing the disconnect, particularly after the recent announcement of the live-action Lilo & Stitch adaptation. The post was quickly deleted, leading to commentary on the necessity for social media teams to be in tune with contemporary internet humor.
It's actually essential your social media person be [permanently] online if you're going to attempt anything like this.
Love reading about men in history like 'unfortunately he never found a wife, his elaborate scarf collection sold for $1.2m in 2011, he and his closest male friend, Chauncey...'
I don't think this means what you think it means.
Taking screenshots of this before it gets deleted.
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