Is account the correct word in the statement on the partners page?

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The term "account" in the partners page statement should be corrected to "accounts" to accurately reflect the presence on multiple social media platforms. The discussion acknowledges this error and expresses gratitude to a user named phinds for pointing it out. There is a light-hearted exchange about the idea of having "minions" to assist with such corrections. Overall, the focus remains on the need for grammatical accuracy in the statement. The correction will be implemented promptly.
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In the "partners" page, the statement

We have account with some of today's hot social media sites. We update them often with the top discussions and latest forum news. Please follow us!

"account" should be "accounts"
 
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phinds said:
"account" should be "accounts"

All your base are belong to us.
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
Thanks phinds! Sending the minions to fix that!

Gee, I wish *I* had minions :smile:
 
phinds said:
Gee, I wish *I* had minions :smile:

Nah, they always make a mess, slobbering everywhere and picking fights!

(not talking about the Mentors) :biggrin:
 
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