NPR Fans Clamor for #MoreRamona After Epic Facebook Snafu

NPR Fans Clamor for #MoreRamona After Epic Facebook Snafu

We're living in dark times.

Hurricanes are ravaging the country. Madmen are toting semi-automatic weapons and opening fire on innocent civilians. Donald Trump is President.

That's why a mistake made by an editor at National Public Radio (NRP) went viral.

As you'll learn below, folks out there are desperate for a distraction, especially when that distraction appears to be an adorable little girl about whom they have quite a few questions.

Find out what the heck we're talking about now...

1. On Monday Night, NPR Swing Editor Christopher Dean Hopkins Shared the Following:

On monday night npr swing editor christopher dean hopkins shared
He did so on the official NPR Facebook page. And people were confused.

2. OOPS!

Oops
Just 12 minutes later, Hopkins realized his mistake and issued this explanation.

3. What Was He Thinking?

What was he thinking
"We don't generally delete posts, so I tried to do it in a way that would be transparent," Hopkins said after he made this snafu. "My job is to promote our good work, and I catastrophically failed in that last night."

4. Did He Really Fail, Though?

Did he really fail though
Not according to followers, whose interest was piqued... and who really wanted to learn more about Ramona.

5. Please Tell Us More About Ramona

Please tell us more about ramona
We need an update on the whole cat thing, too.

6. More on This Story, As It Develops?

More on this story as it develops
We're begging you.
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