Elon Musk apologizes after Twitter mislabels Norwegian foreign ministry account as 'Nigeria government organization'
The tweet was widely shared on the platform as users mocked the blunder.
Twitter's owner, Elon Musk, has apologized for a widely mocked gaffe in which three official Norwegian government accounts were mislabeled as"Nigeria government" organizations and officials.at Twitter support, representatives for Norway's foreign ministry tweeted:"As much as we enjoy our excellent bilateral relations and close alphabetical vicinity with Nigeria, we would much appreciate if you could label us as Norway.
Since taking over the platform, Elon Musk has changed his mind about how he plans to label official accounts after offering Twitter's blue verified ticks to all users for a fee.
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