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Panthers social media guru Amie Keihn moves on


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38 minutes ago, Snake said:
7 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

The number of “be with family” departures by seemingly key/high-profile employees is growing…

Rats jump off a sinking ship my dude. 

Exactly...

...Gone Guys™ (and girls) missing the point -- this has everything to do with the Panthers.

 

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Was probably tired of all the Twitter comments on every post.

Panthers Social Media: “Please support this child with cancer”

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”F*ck you, fire Rhule”

”Trash Organization”

”We Hate You”

”Ratio”

”L”

”Sign Cam to a 7 year deal”

 

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14 hours ago, hepcat said:

https://charlotte.axios.com/285099/farewell-message-for-panthers-fans-from-social-media-guru-amie-kiehn/
 

The Panthers have had one of the best social media teams in all of sports over the last few seasons. It was one of the few bright spots on an otherwise MISERABLE team to watch. Now I guess everything is just going to be sad and pointless. 

Social media is much easier if your job comes from the facts and isn’t all about lying and camouflage.

Some cockroaches are actually comfortable with and good at lying and camouflage.

Keihn likely has more integrity than that.

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