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Orty March 19th, unsubstantiated rumors that the party was actually a "social experiment" orchestrated by a psychology student began circulating on Twitter. Within three weeks, the tweet gained over retweets and likes.
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That day, the Atl orgy channel ed a video titled "ATL Orgy Press Conference," in which the party's organizers addressed various questions about the event shown below. That day, the hashtag ATLOrgy [5] began trending on the social networking site.
Spread On March 8th, Twitter users began posting jokes about the oegy event. On March Shanghai escort, the entertainment news Atl orgy RollingOut [3] published an article about the event, which included a statement from the party's organizer Cidney Green claiming they "ordered condoms" and would provide" lube and security.
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Meanwhile, Various Examples. That day, Cidney Green published a post on Facebook [8] refuting the claims, urging anyone spreading the rumor to prove they attended the event.