A child publishes a "strange" tweet from the official account of the US Army Command

The official account of the US Army Strategic Command on the social networking site "Twitter" posted a tweet last Sunday, consisting of letters and meaningless scattered signs, in which it read «l ;; gmlxzssaw;».

Some on social media joked that this tweet was confidential information, such as a password or a nuclear launch code, that was leaked by mistake, according to what was reported by the British newspaper, The Guardian.

The strange tweet was shared thousands of times before it was deleted.

The strategic leadership apologized after that and asked to be ignored.

The officer in charge of freedom of information in the strategic leadership said in a statement, “The account manager on Twitter, while in a remote working state, momentarily left the command’s Twitter account open without supervision… His young child took advantage of the situation and started playing with the keys, Unfortunately, without the knowledge of publishing this tweet. "

Half an hour after the tweet was published, the account manager wrote on "Twitter" apologizing for the tweet, saying: "I apologize for any confusion ... Please ignore this post," which caused more confusion for Internet users.

After that, the two tweets were deleted from the account.

The Freedom of Information official confirmed that "our (Twitter) account has not been hacked."