The tweet was a reply to one from Time magazine that read, “See Donald Trump’s life in photos” and included a link to a gallery of pictures. https://twitter.com/TIME/status/794128250960248832Borowiec tweeted in reply: “@TIME I would rather see Donald Trump’s life end”Borowiec later deleted the tweet and tweeted an apology: “I apologize for my Trump tweet. Times reporter wants to see Donald Trump’s life end.”The tweet highlighted the risks inherent in social media platforms, where writers can publish instantly, usually without advance review by an editor. Social media allow journalists to develop followings and circulate their work to wide audiences. Times staff members are required to treat social media posts the same as articles they write for the newspaper and for latimes.com.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 03, 2016 22:12 UTC