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24th August 2016
10:42pm BST

Not only do you lose your cool young person credibility, but you might accidentally end up insulting everyone who saw your attempt to be one of the kids.
And we don't just mean offending them with your cringe-worthy tactics. We mean actually offending people.
How? We hear you ask. Well, maybe by misunderstanding what specific emojis are and accidentally tweeting out the middle finger to the 12.3m followers of the official Uefa Champions League Twitter account.
In a now-deleted tweet, the social media manager of Europe's premier club competition apparently thought the middle finger emoji was a simple index finger pointing up.
In an attempt to let the fans of Borussia Mönchengladbach enjoy their side's 6-1 thrashing of Swiss side Young Boys to book their place in the group stages of this year's tournament, they shared an image of goalkeeper Yann Sommer with his finger raised.
It was a simple mistake, but it led to the highlight of the night.
https://twitter.com/Dutchiad/status/768544722314993668
https://twitter.com/jackoydt/status/768553294251917313
https://twitter.com/Carrick_Russell/status/768552530271928320
https://twitter.com/iiiCule/status/768551845874790400
https://twitter.com/petercox5/status/768551699166457861
https://twitter.com/andsmith_46/status/768551518089908224
https://twitter.com/sammyev/status/768550769603801089
https://twitter.com/SchrodngrsTaint/status/768550672375566336
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