The technique here is called preparing a “thumbnail” being the small image reflecting a screenshot of the current page. Twitter and other sites do this and then store the images off to be rendered in posts like shown.
1. The death of Floyd was 5/25. I find reference to the image on 6/1. Those dates suggest that the image was published and then adopted by Obama org on or after death whereas the inference is it was before.
2. NOTE: another question is ... what is Twitter doing rendering that pic? Does their algorithm pick first on the page? When did that happen? ***was there any editorial selection process?
3. Beyond the association between the two that has now been established regardless because, apparently, that pic is on obama web site. *** Was there anything said in that graduation speech that may have indicated foresight?
IMO + WWG1WGA :)
Thanks. Boy, that Q post was looking like the bridge too far. Lol. Explanation appreciated.
DEFUND THE POLICE was just freshly painted here on #BlackLivesMatterPlaza @fox5dc #DCProtests pic.twitter.com/4MoHLvZ0go— Nick Petrillo (@nicknewsdc) June 7, 2020
???? Same thing?They just deleted a tweet as fast as I posted of the Obama foundation showing a picture of George Floyd on a poster from a May 17th post. What are they hiding?— Patriots United ⭐⭐⭐ (@PatriotsUnite19) June 7, 2020