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Was Elmo laid off from ‘Sesame Street’? LinkedIn post goes viral

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A satirical simulation account on LinkedIn will happen virus after Emo was launched. “Unfortunately, Elamo was recently discharged. Elmo worked on Sesame Street for 45 years,” says Post. Although the publication did not already come from Elmo or “Sesame Street”, the message urges people to reach Congress to help save public broadcasting.

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