Rouhani's face lit up today at the Davos business forum while discussing his new Twitter account, through which he follows only Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and three others.
Asked about his posts on Twitter and Facebook, Rouhani acknowledged that he does not write his own entries.
Instead, the Iranian leader told journalists at a mostly off-the-record briefing that they were written by "friends."
The matter of authorship has been an issue. In September, officials in Iran's presidency denied that Rouhani had a Twitter account, after a wing a tweet that appeared to be by the leader offering his own Rosh Hashana message.
Zarif, for example, also is active on Twitter, where he has 117,000 followers, and on Facebook, where news has frequently been posted about Iran's nuclear program deal and other major developments.
