No one really knows who owns social media accounts. Case in point: The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the wife of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell had set up a Twitter account to defend her husband against negative comments on the social media platform.
Jane Skinner Goodell had set up the account @forargument under the assumed name of Jones smith and used it to defend the top man in the NFL online. The account has been deleted since it came to light after The Wall Street Journal's investigation, ESPN reported.
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Who is Roger Goodell's biggest anonymous Twitter fan? His wife! https://t.co/0VED9mrXr4 pic.twitter.com/xnCQjKJncK
— Madeline Carson (@MadCarsMadCars) October 12, 2017
WSJ identifies mystery tweeter ardently defending NFL commissioner. It's the commissioner's wife! https://t.co/qm4lg6MQWm by @andrewlbeaton pic.twitter.com/nkDgpzrDPW
— Tim Hanrahan (@TimJHanrahan) October 12, 2017
Skinner Goodell, who is a former Fox News host, admitted to owning the account, telling The Wall Street Journal that, "It was a really silly thing to do and done out of frustration -- and love," CBS Sports reported.
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