Here’s what Nickelodeon said the last time it steered its followers (many of whom are children) to Jason Biggs’ R-rated Twitter feed:
The offensive comments made by Jason Biggs last week on his personal twitter account do not reflect our company’s views or values, and we condemn them. Nickelodeon does not support or condone the use of graphic or vulgar language on any of our platforms. It was our mistake to link from our Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles twitter feed to Jason’s personal twitter account, and we quickly corrected our error. We also insisted Jason use better judgment and discretion in public communications while affiliated with our brand.
That was September 4, 2012.
Later that month, Nickelodeon said it closely monitors its employees’ Twitter accounts:
“We expect our talent to exercise discretion in all aspects of their lives,” said Nickelodeon spokesman George Cabico.
Here are some of the tweets and retweets Biggs has published since then:
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/statuses/248966616728084480
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/statuses/257117614063624193
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/statuses/252587922400874496
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/293474836485914624
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/298976620004380673
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/301052372346617856
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/301431347254280192
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/303695461028618241
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/304054772506451970
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/305892269448364033
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/308740303886614528
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/308748229175037954
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/308756550007259136
https://twitter.com/JasonBiggs/status/308766849057832960
So this is Nickelodeon’s idea of “better judgment and discretion”?
Hat tip: Mike Richardson.
Update:
Nickelodeon has deleted its tweet promoting Jason Biggs’ Twitter handle. We kept a screenshot for posterity:
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