This her next post down from that one;
Now, I'm no gramerian. ;-), but isn't that word 'mika' a person? I don't know for sure, but I'm thinking I've seen something mentioned with that word and it was a person.
Also, the comma after mother seems to not belong, but like I said, I'm not good at the Engrish. I'm more mathy.
KC
"It" in this case refers not to Mika herself, but the situation of the tweet-down that happened. And she's actually correct with the commas around "either" because it's a set-off notation (in the publishing sense; in the technical grammar sense, it's a non-dependent clause).
That having been said, her own spelling and grammar errors in her own post are just damn funny.
Funnier still is that this whole whine is about a damned
tweet, not some carefully-published college white paper. Unsurprisingly, sometimes people make spelling errors and/or typos when tweeting. Just ask covfefe.
What utter idiots. The very same people who
routinely are incapable of, for example, distinguishing between there, their, and they're, are actually trying to claim that
this ridiculous example is proof that Melania Trump is stupid? Holy crap.