The Silly Twitter Exchange Between Stephen King and a Doubtful Fan Goes Viral

Harper Quill

Updated Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In the ever-entertaining world of social media, a recent interaction involving renowned author Stephen King has taken the internet by storm. The image, which showcases a screenshot of an amusing Twitter exchange, has left users in stitches and contemplating the state of online discourse.

The image starts with a tweet from Stephen King himself, known for his extensive bibliography of horror and suspense novels. In his tweet, King addresses the coronavirus pandemic, stating, "No, coronavirus is NOT like THE STAND. It's not anywhere near as serious. It's eminently survivable. Keep calm and take all reasonable precautions." The tweet quickly garnered significant engagement, amassing 1,988 comments, 6,570 retweets, and an impressive 44.2k likes.

However, the highlight of this social media interaction comes from a reply by a user named "SportyBallFan," who goes by the handle "@StevieMichaelD1." The reply reads, "And how the hell would you know?! Did you even read that book?" This rhetorical question, aimed at King, immediately caught the attention of many, considering the tweet's author is indeed the writer of the book in question, "The Stand."

The hilarity of the situation didn't end there. Below this Twitter exchange, a comment from another user, "drkarlynb," succinctly captured the collective sentiment: "This is the most accurate representation of all of social media that I've ever seen in a single exchange." This comment itself received 132 likes, further underscoring the widespread amusement and relatability of the situation.

Fans of Stephen King were quick to chime in with their own thoughts. One user humorously noted, "The question still stands. Had Steven King read his book?" Another commented, "This is really funny if he is just trolling King. Otherwise, it's very very sad." Some shared their personal connections to King's works, with one stating, "One of my favorite books tbh," and another reminiscing, "Misery is my all-time favorite of his books."

Stephen King's legacy as an author is well-established, with fun facts about his life frequently shared by fans. One such fact is that King named one of his children Joe, who chose to go by the name Joe Hill in his professional career. As one user pointed out, "It's very obvious why this offspring chose not to use his father's last name and instead goes by Joe Hill."

The exchange also highlighted a broader commentary on the nature of social media. As one user aptly put it, "The fact that it’s grammatically correct and the way it’s formatted tells me t’was a jape." Another user shared their hopes for the exchange, "Hopefully this is a Poe," referencing the internet adage about the difficulty of distinguishing sincere extremism from parody.

This memorable interaction serves as a reminder of the often absurd and humorous nature of online conversations. Whether it was a genuine mistake or a clever troll, the exchange between Stephen King and "SportyBallFan" has certainly provided a moment of levity during challenging times.

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DontStressItsGettingBetter

The question still stands. Had Steven King read his book?

Osespubcu

This is really funny if he is just trolling King. Otherwise it's very very sad.

someginger

One of my favorite books tbh.

CaptTotesObv

My favorite Stephen King fact is that he named one of his kids Joe. It's very obvious why this offspring chose not to use his father's last name and instead goes by Joe Hill. I'm not joking and neither is he.

SmashedYourGlasses

M. O. O. N. that spells idiot.

DoctahGhostly

The fact that it’s grammatically correct and the way it’s formatted tells me t’was a jape.

T****lepot

Misery is my all time favourite of his books

DrZombie1983

I mean, during his worst bits of being an addict, he didn't remember writing Cujo.

Sw1ftTurtle

Hopefully this is a Poe

mssiwy96

Coronavirus was a work of an enemy stand.

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