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Comment. This was one of a series of alt [insert US federal government agency here] accounts that sprung up around this time four years ago as part of the hashtag Resistance. I'm surprised we don't have an article about that phenomenon. If we did, a merge or redirect there would seem appropriate.
AleatoryPonderings (
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Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.
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Daniel (
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Merge into National Park Service. There are definitely sources, a couple already in the article as well as from a simple Google News search for "Alt National Park Service" (in quotes); but that said, it's more of a footnote of the National Park Service based on a single moment of the Trump presidency.
~EdGltalk 03:52, 29 January 2021 (UTC)reply
Merge. There are four sources for this article, about a Twitter account notable entirely for being run by rogue federal employees: one of them is the Twitter account's Facebook page, one is the Twitter account itself, and one is an article titled Rogue National Park Service Twitter account says it’s no longer run by government employees…but maybe it never was. jp×g 16:35, 2 February 2021 (UTC)reply
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