Hoping this is kept non-political; it’s GQ:
With his Twitter, it’s a piece of cake, he just pulls his phone out and tweets. But his official Facebook page (the one with 25 million followers) is another level of complexity: There are carefully created graphics, fonts, etc. and I think it’s safe to say that Trump isn’t spending any of his time on Microsoft Paint or PhotoShop or any graphics-editing software to create those posts. (The prose of his posts sounds Trump-ish, though; usually just one-line or two-line sentences.)
So does he get an aide to create his graphics, tell them in advance what he wants to say, say “Make a nice looking photo or picture for what I am going to post on my FB at 6 PM tonight” and then hit post?
Obviously, none of us know, but since Obama and numerous other world leaders also use Facebook, I want to ask how they actually have it done. Are they truly the ones actually typing up the text on the phone/computer and hitting “Submit?”