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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Entertainment
Josh Rottenberg

Film academy's apparent Oscar 'predictions' leave Twitter users confused

LOS ANGELES _ Oscar watchers may have gotten flashbacks to 2017's "envelope-gate" Monday afternoon when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences appeared to post its official "predictions" for this year's Oscars on Twitter, showing Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" winning best picture and Sam Mendes taking best director for "1917."

Coming a day before this year's Oscars voting period ends on Tuesday, the widely shared tweet _ which has since been deleted _ quickly sparked confusion, with many wondering if the organization had accidentally leaked the winners of Sunday's show in advance or had its account hacked somehow.

"Wait, did you just spoil the whole thing?" one Twitter user asked. "A Social Media Manager is having a bad day," wrote another.

In fact, the puzzling tweet _ which tracked with what are widely considered the front-runners in a number of races _ was connected to the launch of an automated social media widget called the Oscars Prediction Experience that allows users to create and share their own Oscar ballots in advance of the show on Sunday.

The academy did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But in response to the bewilderment, the group shared a tweet from former awards pundit Kris Tapley, who wrote, "Everyone chill, it's a predictions app!"

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