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16th January 2017
02:31pm GMT

Although her reply was almost certainly intended in a lighthearted way, she confirmed on Friday that the tweet had been enough for her to lose her job.
'As a new employee, I think I sort of would have expected that there would have been some counselling or some suggestions on how to improve,' the Daily Mail quote her as saying on Twitter.
'Any social media manager is looking for increasing engagement, and that's sort of the expected parameter.'
'I think a conversation about how we engage with students would have been completely appropriate and I would have welcomed that.'