Microsoft accidentally posts a tweet with a photo of Apple’s iMac

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Microsoft accidentally posts a tweet with a photo of Apple’s iMac

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Microsoft prefers iMacs and Twitter knows it…!

The firms which represent the main competitor of Apple do not hesitate to testify against the products or the policy of those of Cupertino. However, behind the scenes and as has been demonstrated countless times, they cannot resist devices with the Apple logo.

Once again, this predilection was confirmed thanks to a “piloting” carried out by the network team of Microsoftafter post a tweet with a picture showing an iMac.

Of course, and as is often the case on the famous social network, which hit the headlines this week after its significant changes, the twittos did not ignore this detail and they had the pleasure of sharing their opinion, in the style of the tribune: with short sentences and of course many memes.

Microsoft prefers the iMac

Microsoft accidentally posts a tweet with a photo of Apple's iMac

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The tweet published on Twitter last Wednesday March 30 contained a link to an article with advice from one of Microsoft’s executives to help users clean up their computers. And although thanks to the fact that Intel Mac models can run Windows via Boot Camp it wouldn’t have been so bad, in the picture you can clearly see a green iMac M1, which cannot run Windows natively .

Spring cleaning? Check out these tips on how to clean and run your device safely and smoothly from Microsoft’s Carmen Zlateff.

After hours as a target of Internet users, Microsoft eventually deleted the tweet from their account.. And while you don’t have to be a tech savvy person to know that Microsoft has its own line of computers, including the Surface Laptop, Surface Pro, and Surface Studio, it’s surprising that this model was chosen over the competition.

This is where theories come to life. And most are torn between a rookie mistake or a marketing strategy. And it is that, this type of slide is already part of the routine of publications on social networks. To date, dozens of celebrities have been reported for the infamous “posted from my iPhone” when they shared the post from another device on Twitter. Or as in the case of Microsoft, it is the negligence of corporate team members.

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