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Los Angeles news station ‘accidentally’ posts N-word on X

Sarah Collins
By Sarah Collins
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A Los Angeles TV news channel published a single-word tweet with N-Word Friday Sparking outrage and promising the Station to apologize for the “technical error.”

Ktla, known as Channel 5, tweeted the insult without context on Friday morning, and the screenshots quickly extended online before the station could eliminate it.

“Someone is being fired today,” an X user proclaimed, while another criticized “Kkktla has just taught her white hood.”


Ktla 5
Los Angeles Ktla news station tweeted the word N from its official X. Ktla 5

The station quickly published a mea guilt.

“KTLA experienced a technical error by adding language filters to our social media accounts, which results in an offensive word is accidentally shared. We are horrified and we apologize that this happens,” the station tweeted.

The news channel referred to an X functionality that allows users to “silence” certain words, from them effective that see tweets that include those words.

The explanation indicates that the stations of the Meeant Social Network Coordinator to add the word N to their list of words “turned off”, but they published it accidentally.


The station later said that the tweet was due to a "Technical error" While configuring language filters on the account.
Later, the station said the Tweet was due to a “technical error” when configuring language filters in the account. X/@ktla

The observers, however, were skeptical of the explanation.

“Apart from this, it is not true, why a news tomato would need language filters in social media accounts?”

“Is that your excuse?” Another wrote.

The station did not immediately return the request for Post comments on Friday.

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