Ross Berry posted a series of tweets on February 8 and 9, 2026, commenting on online behavior and the Super Bowl halftime show. Berry, a public figure known for his engagement in local politics, used his platform to share personal observations and questions with his followers.
On February 8, Berry remarked on the tone of certain online interactions, stating, “This dude goes from zero to violent then to name calling in under 3 seconds. They are always so mean and nasty.” This tweet reflects ongoing concerns about civility and aggression in digital discourse.
The following day, during the Super Bowl broadcast, Berry shifted focus to popular culture by asking his audience: “Which half time show are you watching?” He quickly followed up with a correction: “Channel*”
Berry’s comments highlight both the persistent challenges of online communication and the communal experience of major televised events like the Super Bowl halftime show. Public figures frequently use social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) to engage directly with constituents or followers on a range of topics.


