This is great!
If you’ve ever wondered what it would look like if companies hired people with no social media – or really internet – experience to handle their online presence, well…you’re about to find out.
The National Cowboy Museum‘s (yes, that’s a thing, I guess) head of security, Tim, has been elected to take on the extra workload while he spends time in his place of business alone (for the time being).
People are just completely delighted by the fact that he seems to be using voice-to-text.
Hello, my name is Tim and I am the head of security for The Cowboy. I have been asked to take on the additional duty of social media management while the museum is closed. I’m new to this but excited. My team will also continue to protect and monitor the museum. Thanks, Tim Send pic.twitter.com/bPiXD9DoAd
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 17, 2020
Also, he’s figured out hashtags! Sort of.
This is the hat and eyepatch the Duke wore in the movie True Grit. They are part of our Exhibition about the 2 True Grit. Lots of interesting props and clothes. I’m told I can’t try it on. Hashtag John Wayne. Lucas, my grandson, told me to use hashtags. Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/yNO3RP4uA4
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 17, 2020
He asked for Twitter tips…
Twitter tips, please
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 18, 2020
But he meant to Google it. Whoops!
Sorry, thought I was Googling that. Thanks, Tim
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 18, 2020
John Wayne is obviously the pinnacle of the Cowboy Museum.
And these are his boots. Hashtag John Wayne. Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/4hVPPT8QX9
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 18, 2020
Ah, the elusive woman you’d like to have a beer with!
We have a very cool photography exhibition right now called Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing that runs through May 20, 2020. Her photographs are very moving. That is a photo of her. She looks like someone I’d want to have a beer with. Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/Y63sU1iDC0
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 18, 2020
This guy really depends on his grandson, Lucas.
Lucas, can you read this?
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 18, 2020
But he seems like a pretty solid grandpa. Heart eyes.
Here are Woody and his friends from Toy Story. They’re part of our Find Your Western exhibition exploring the West’s role in popular culture. Watched this movie with the grandkids. Tried to catch them moving, Lucas and Keira. Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/TEbLWEm8Yh
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 19, 2020
More John Wayne and more fun with hashtags! I am in love!
Thanks for all the tips, Friends. Realize I have been doing the hashtags wrong. I need to use that pound sign from the phone. I’m learning! Here’s his costume from True Grit from 1969 courtesy of John Wayne Enterprises. #HashtagJohnWayne Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/AZu7EidGu2
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 19, 2020
That’s not….awwww.
Seth in Marketing said people would love to have me take some photos of our Selfie Stations in The Cowboy. Here’s one from the Rodeo Gallery. Enjoy! Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/QrRLuTqBIy
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 19, 2020
What I love most about Tim is how he admits that he didn’t know everything, then does it again the right way! What a good role model!
Didn’t get the Selfie Station photo quite right. I get it now. Here’s the Selfie Station in the Warhol and the West running through May 10, 2020. Thanks, Tim pic.twitter.com/lDVd8GaIXs
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 19, 2020
Just in case you thought he was proposing.
Here’s a sculpture by Frederic Remington called The Bronco Buster cast in 1918. What do you guys think of it? Seth in marketing told me that asking questions on the social media is good for “engagement.” Let’s get engaged! LOL! Thanks, Tim I’m very happily married to Tina though pic.twitter.com/lMTxUpfTeJ
— Nat'l Cowboy Museum (@ncwhm) March 20, 2020
This is seriously just about the most wholesome thing I’ve seen on the internet in my entire life.
If you suddenly were put in charge of someone’s social media, how would it go? Better or worse than Tim?
For what it’s worth, I think this is pretty much the definition of “so bad it’s good.” Excellent, really.
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