"Cincinnati zoo has deactivated its social accounts after it asked the public to stop making memes about Harambe the gorilla. The animal was shot dead this year after a three-year-old child climbed into his enclosure. Since then, Harambe has turned into a source of humorous content online. Jokes about his memory have spread on all corners of the internet – including the mentions of Cincinnati’s zoo official social media accounts."
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Showing posts with label requests to not use slain gorilla Harambe as meme and joke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label requests to not use slain gorilla Harambe as meme and joke. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Cincinnati zoo deletes Twitter and Facebook accounts over Harambe jokes; Guardian, 8/23/16
Elena Cresci, Guardian; Cincinnati zoo deletes Twitter and Facebook accounts over Harambe jokes:
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