Has anyone else noticed a decline in the quality of posts coming from FC Barcelona’s official Twitter and Instagram accounts lately?

There’s been a lot of unnecessary boasting, overhyping “comebacks,” and generally loud content that feels a bit out of character for the club. It honestly feels excessive.

During the Xavi Hernández era, even when results weren’t perfect, the club’s online presence felt more classy and composed. For a long stretch, Barça handled itself with a certain standard and identity.

Now it feels like we’re slipping back into chaotic, low-effort social media behavior again.

Do you think this shift has anything to do with the internal situation at the club—possibly linked to Joan Laporta and the ongoing instability? Or am I reading too much into it?

by zoro_straw_hat

10 Comments

  1. Excellent_Village_14 on

    Yeah they should not hyped this much…..kind of backfire if we can’t comeback which is pretty much obvious with a goal deficit we have and clean sheets barely kept and absence of clinical striker !!

  2. I refuse to believe that this is a serious post from the club

    It has to be some kind of a joke, or they just got new intern who’s dumb

  3. imperviousnpc on

    Whatever man its just for engagement. I personally think the quality of atleast the video content has gone up quite a lot, the Joan Garcia announcement and the return to Camp Nou(tho it was stupid in hindsight coz it got delayed) were really well done

  4. Now I am sure we aren’t winning anything. The 1% change that we hoped for is now gone

  5. kennythecucumber on

    If that tweet is real, we’re losing (even tho we’re already 4-0 down)

  6. MajesticAd5047 on

    They posted whole complication of Remontada.

    It was embarrassing tbh, makes our players & coach look like clown among non-Barca fans if they don’t pull off a comeback

    People made fun of Madrid for doing the same against Arsenal last season and this media team took an extra leap