Why have the Braves stopped tweeting highlights?
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Why have the Braves stopped tweeting highlights?
"On Friday night, Ronald Acuña Jr. and Eli White hit a home run deep into the Atlanta night. We didn't see a tweet from the Braves about either. On Saturday night, the Braves did other things, including some good work from Dylan Dodd and a Matt Olson homer. No highlights from the Braves. Like nothing. Nothing between a lineup and a final score. So why have the Braves stopped tweeting highlights?"
"It's been a long season. I'm sure the Braves are being roasted on the social channels. It started from Opening Day around here. It's a little strange but the Braves don't owe us highlights or updates of the game. But when we do see news or highlights, we pass them along. If they wanted to mark down some of their Braves gear and sent that on the socials, I'd definitely react just not here."
The Atlanta Braves did not tweet highlights for major plays, including Ronald Acuña Jr. and Eli White home runs on Friday and Dylan Dodd’s work and a Matt Olson homer on Saturday. No highlights appeared between lineup announcements and final scores for those games. The absence of highlight tweets has been noticeable since Opening Day. The team has faced criticism on social channels for the reduction in coverage. Fans continue to pass along news and highlights when they encounter them. A plausible explanation is that the social media team is taking personal time.
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