Pope Francesco on Twitter: Jorge M Bergoglio account is a fake.

That Twitter Account for the New Pope Is Fake, Fake, Fake

That Twitter Account for the New Pope Is Fake, Fake, Fake

Future Tense
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March 13 2013 4:03 PM

That Twitter Account for the New Pope Is Fake, Fake, Fake

Fake @jmbergoglio Twitter account.
Not really Bergoglio.

Screenshot / Twitter

The media world being what it is today, the news that Argentine cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio had been named pope prompted a frantic and immediate search for his social-media presence. Would-be Twitter sleuths quickly hit on a likely candidate.

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Influential Twitterati like Reuters' Anthony De Rosa and Jim Roberts spread the word.

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Within minutes @jmbergoglio's follower count had climbed by thousands, and the faithful flocked to the account to congratulate him.

Just one problem. Would the real pope have written tweets like these?

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fake Pope tweet 2
“Only the Church must protect these children, hug them, caress them, give them warmth, give them love, give them... eh eh #NoToHomosexualAdoption”
fake Pope tweet 3
“Children must only deliver themselves to the lord :P #NoToHomosexualAdoption”

UPDATE: The new pope's real Twitter handle? Same as the old pope's real Twitter handle.

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