Twitter reacts to Draymond's Snapchat gaffe
Reuters
The summer of Draymond continues.
Golden State Warriors and Team USA forward Draymond Green learned a valuable lesson about social media on Sunday when his Snapchat account was allegedly hacked, posting an unsavory photo of a certain private part.
Green took to Twitter moments after the post was deleted, initially claiming that he was hacked.
Shortly thereafter, Green backtracked on the hacking claims, conceding that he intended to send the photo privately, but hit the wrong button.
Naturally, Twitter users wasted little time reacting to Green's gaffe, most of which weren't safe to print.
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