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When you’re the CEO of Apple and you have nearly 2 million followers on Twitter, your Twitter photo game better be on point all the time.
Sadly, Apple CEO Tim Cook didn’t remember that bit of wisdom Sunday when he posted the photo seen above to his Twitter stream.
Taken from what appears to be about the 15 yard line of Levi’ Stadium in San Francisco, the photo of the postgame celebration after the Broncos won Super Bowl XL was a bit blurry. And the Twitterverse was not shy about letting him know it.
One user responded with this:
@tim_cook Uh… Is the message here that iPhones take terrible photos of important moments?! Because that really seems to be the msg here.
— Rich Brome (@rbrome) February 8, 2016
Another posted this response:
@rbrome@tim_cook Don’t blame the tools, blame the workman!
— Anthony Henderson (@AntPHenderson) February 8, 2016
And it appears Tim Cook actually blocked this user after his response:
New iPhone campaign starring @tim_cook pic.twitter.com/BXXxGsOV5h
— Soju Boy Tell ‘Em (@andykoh_) February 8, 2016
Just goes to show you that nobody, not even Tim Cook, is safe from the wrath of the Internet.
Source: Tim Cook (Twitter)
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