Seth Palansky Removed From WSOP Twitter Duties Following Jon Aguiar Complete Bitch Tweet

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Seth Palansky has apologized and will no longer be managing the World Series of Poker Twitter account after admitting to use of foul language.
 

Seth Palansky ‏@WSOPRGUY

Sorry for the offensive RT/language on @WSOP account. It was wrong & a bad moment. Love the WSOP & the players. Sorry for damage done.

 

Seth Palansky ‏‪@WSOPRGUY

Going forward the @WSOP account will be managed by @WhoJedi and @Jesswelman.
 

A tweet by Palansky has since been removed from the WSOP Twitter account. 

From PokerStategy.com

Following the World Series of Poker’s recent Twitter bomb in which they retweeted that Poker pro Jon Aguiar is a “complete bitch" (check out our interview with Aguiar about the incident), Aguiar began to publicly voice his opinion that Seth Palansky, the man behind the @WSOP Twitter account, should lose his job.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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