Rex saying f*** to the head ref on live TV to take frustration off winning 1 win in 9 games should have been ridiculed by the media.
This is nonsense. First of all, the story here is the Patriots auto-generated t-shirts if you tweeted them to thank them for getting them to 1,000,000 million. It was a random account and anyone who tweeted them could get this custom-image-jersey-thanks-reply from the Patriots, NOT the millionth post automatically sent to follower #1,000,000.
Secondly, Boston.com was one of the first places to write about it. They wrote the headline and most of the article to make it seem like it was the millionth' post which got more bad press.
Third, when you realize the image is fake, and the Patriots filter didn't fail at all, this is a non-story.
The second I looked at the screenshot, I knew it was fake. The Jersey name in "NIG" is spelled "N1G". But the tweet reply to, supposedly from the Patriots, sends the message to @"NIG".
Fourth, if in 2014 Twitter allows anyone to create a racial slur as a twitter handle by replacing the letter i's with 1's is ridiculous. That is a failure of Twitter, not the Patriots. That was a very basic check in any video game or forum and Twitter failed.
Of course, creative trolls could have made a more advanced permutation of the name. But then it would not be a news story, right?
Why is the screenshot fake? Again, the @ sign is for the i' version and the text on the jersey has 1's.
Before taking the screenshot, the HTML of the Twitter reply was edited to make it read like the Patriots were replying to @"NIG" instead of "N1G" (again, it says N1G on the shirt). That's so that when it's sent to the media, it looks much stupider on the Patriots part.
In conclusion, Twitter screwed up badly here. And the Boston media for sending a fake screenshot around and blaming the Patriots. But I want to note that Twitter wasn't as bad as allowing the full NIG* version. That text was edited via HTML before the "screenshot" was taken. However, Twitter still takes all the blame because a company "worth" billions of dollars on the stock exchange should not have allowed banned words to appear, even if you replace i's with 1's or lowercase l's or whatever else makes it look similar.
I wish I pointed this out early on to save everyone the trouble. Haven't checked the media to see if there's a s***storm today.
Can mods update the original thread title as "FAKE: " or whatever and post this additional information or link to this post?