Arguments for my position

1.         Social media post could been made in the past while whoever made them has real professional traits separate from them.

2.         Their contextual meaning can be misunderstood like if they were meant to be funny or serious.


Sources 

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-          Location: Web

-          Type of Source: Popular

-          Peer Reviewed, Referreed, Or Legal Review: No

-          Citations In Article: No

-          Bias: Yes

Liebler, Raizel, and Keidra Chaney. “Here We Are Now, Entertain Us: Defining the Line

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-          Location: Database - Ebsco

-          Type of Source: Scholarly

-          Peer Reviewed, Referreed, Or Legal Review: Peer Reviewed

-          Citations In Article: Yes

-          Bias: No

Placido, Dani Di. “What We Can Learn From The Firing Of James Gunn.” Forbes, Forbes

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-          Location: Web

-          Type of Source: Popular

-          Peer Reviewed, Referreed, Or Legal Review: No

-          Citations In Article: No

-          Bias: Yes