Us normal folk can change our Twitter bios as we please without a care in the world. We can add a link to our new fave website, we can chuck in a few extra emojis, heck we can even remove our bio altogether to leave a blank space (baby) and no one would notice.
But when you have a major hand in shaping your country and by extension, the world, people will sure as heck notice, and if you don’t do it right, all hell will break loose.

Reality star Ivanka Trump (the daughter of one of Twitter’s most menacing trolls, Donald Trump) recently updated her Twitter bio to remove the line: “Entrepreneur & advocate for the education of women & girls.”
So what, she’s not advocating for women and girls anymore?
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The Twitter hordes were quick to notice and they’ve come for Ivanka, like we knew they would.
Most angry users have pointed out the fact that Ivanka’s decision to change her bio to remove the advocating of ‘women and girls’ came at the same time that loads of women were fighting for their rights at the Women’s March.
Therefore her social media update almost seems like an attack on that sentiment, no?
Where were you during @womensmarch? You changed your Bio, you no longer care for women's rights?
— 𝒰𝓃𝒶 𝒞𝒽𝒾𝒸𝒶 & 𝒯𝒽𝑒 𝒞𝒾𝓉𝓎 Ⓥ (@nightowlvegana) January 22, 2018
As the #womensmarch2018 weekend comes to a close, please note @IvankaTrump has recently changed her @Twitter bio – IT NO LONGER INCLUDES “Entrepreneur + passionate advocate for the education and empowerment of women and girls.”
— Stephanie Ruhle (@SRuhle) January 22, 2018
Perhaps she’s angry with all those empowered women denouncing her father through their March. She cant be contributing to empowerment of those kind of women. https://t.co/iGFu1OKwPD
— Josephine Miller (@attyjsmiller) January 23, 2018
So you changed your Twitter bio and removed that you’re an advocate for women, eh? Because you had to. Because you’re not. You’re basically a traitor to women. And, if you support your dad, America.
— Danielle ✨🌊 (@itwaswritten83) January 22, 2018
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Whoa what happened to your “empowering women” part of your twitter bio?!?! Kind of disappeared after the women’s march eh?
— Rudy magee (@Rudymagee1) January 24, 2018
I appreciate the honesty in your bio that you no longer advocate for the empowerment of women and girls. At least now you are no longer duplicitous in your intentions.
— Rebecca Wellington (@RebeccaWellin10) January 24, 2018
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