FAFSA Hilariously Let A Teen Flexing On Social Media About Prom Know They're Watching And Now Everyone Is Paranoid

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FAFSA Hilariously Let A Teen Flexing On Social Media About Prom Know They're Watching And Now Everyone Is Paranoid
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FAFSA Jokingly Let A Teen Flexing On Social Media Know They’re Watching 👀

But rest assured: A spokesperson for the Education Department told BuzzFeed News they do not"monitor people's [online] activities."

"We don’t monitor people’s activity, instead we look for opportunities to engage with our customers to inform them about federal student aid and answer their questions…using words and GIFs," they said in a statement. The FAFSA rep also said around this time, prom season, they are often sent high schoolers' indulgent tweets about the event. They don't usually respond, they said, but this time they"thought it was a relevant opportunity to embrace the channel's humor."As the tweets grow more viral, others are using it as an opportunity to ask FAFSA questions about their own financial aid issues.

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