SOCHI, Russia, Feb. 18 (UPI) -- The Twitter account @Sochiproblems now has more followers than the official English Olympic Twitter account @Sochi2014.
As of Tuesday afternoon, Sochi problems had 339,639 followers and the official Twitter account of the 2014 Olympics has 263,277 followers. The Sochi Problems account was created shortly after journalists began arriving in Sochi and started to document the lack of preparation and problems with their accommodations.
The Sochi Problems Twitter account shares the tweets of people running into problems, like this Canadian journalist who commented on the struggling floor tiles in the International Broadcasting Center.
The tiles are having some trouble in the International Broadcasting Center. pic.twitter.com/TuJHBJpyrZ
— Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) February 11, 2014
There is also one about the Sochi hotels finally striking back at complaining journalists.
This takes some balls, Russia: pic.twitter.com/AwtU8Fawkm
— Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) February 9, 2014
And, of course, the series of unfortunate events that led to American bobsledder Johnny Quinn being trapped twice.
...With no phone to call for help, I used my bobsled push training to break out. #SochiJailBreak pic.twitter.com/apZRefgvCO
— Johnny Quinn (@JohnnyQuinnUSA) February 8, 2014Advertisement
No one is going to believe this but we just got stuck in an elevator. Ask @BOBSLEDR and @Crippsee who were there... pic.twitter.com/Rwg57CBbUU
— Johnny Quinn (@JohnnyQuinnUSA) February 10, 2014
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