It went Down In The DMs. But, T-Pain wouldn’t know that as he nearly opened that he had zero idea about the feature on his Instagram. Numerous fans are having a field day with this one, as perhaps T-Pain may officially have crossed over into the “elderly generation” for some.
What is “it” you ask? Whatever you want “it” to be. Some use DM’s, or direct messages, on internet to contact another party for networking purposes. Some reach out because they may not have a personal connection, but perhaps follow one another (or some variation of the sort) in the wonder that they may establish some sort of repoire. Whatever the situation may be, messages are another connecting way that can lead folks to a “promised land”, or get themselves in problem.
Social media widely looked to be the younger generation’s game as they dominate each platform. From the different challenges to the way that many young people use the platform to exploit themselves by any means important in the name of garnering likes and followers, they’ve got it on lock.
So it is always funny to many internet users when people older than them try to figure internet out. While it may be difficult for some, it’s easier for others. Case in point the legendary vocalist Dionne Warwick whom many are deeming the “Queen of Twitter.”
Dionne Warwick has apparently had a internet account for years, and as with many artists, hers was run by her team. The last many months, but, have brought joy to those who have come across her account as some outlandish tweets have gone out from Warwick leaving many to believe that she had been hacked.
But, she came forward to prove that it was indeed her behind the tweets. “Well, hello, and this is for all of you tweeters who have planned that I’m not tweeting my own stuff to you,” said Ms. Warwick in a clip as she stood by a calendar in December. “I want you to know: I am and I am getting very, very, good at it.”