Minister's presser live streamed with cat whiskers, ears
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 15 June 2019
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Shaukat Yousafzai's press conference was unexpectedly humorous after a cat filter was activated during a live Facebook stream. The incident quickly gained traction online, prompting reactions from viewers.Summary
PESHAWAR — A politician was given paws for thought after his press conference was streamed live on Facebook with the "cat filter" turned on, giving him on-screen whiskers and ears.
The online stream of regional minister Shaukat Yousafzai speaking with journalists went viral on Friday after a member of his social media team accidentally activated the filter on the social network.
Comments started pouring in as Facebook users noticed pink cat-like ears and whiskers had appeared on the heads of the minister and two accompanying officials.
There's "a cat in the cabinet" one said. Others were more literal: "Shaukat Yousafzai looks like a cat -- Meow meow meow."
The video — seen by an AFP reporter — was deleted minutes after the press conference from the official Facebook page of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, which is in power in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Images from the press conference were still available on social media.
Yousafzai confirmed the incident and told AFP it happened by accident.
"The cat filter was turned on by mistake," Yousafzai said, adding "let's not take everything so seriously."
"I wasn't the only one — two officials sitting along me were also hit by the cat filter," he joked.
The live stream continued with the whiskers and ears in place, even after the error was pointed out by users.
A press statement, issued by the PTI social media team said the incident happened because of "human error."
"All necessary actions have been taken to avoid such incidents in future," it said. — AFP
KEY POINTS:
- Minister Shaukat Yousafzai accidentally appeared with a cat filter during a live stream.
- The incident was attributed to human error by the PTI social media team.
- Online reactions varied from humor to criticism about the mistake.
- The video was deleted shortly after the press conference concluded.
- Yousafzai addressed the incident, urging not to take everything too seriously.














