If the media could stop talking crap about "social media interns" that'd be great. Any organization tasking it's social media to an underpaid (or unpaid) intern is foolish. I can't imagine any but the smallest of businesses does that anymore. If a company does something amateurish online, it's not some poor intern's fault. It's the fault of a professional who probably should have known better. Stop besmirching interns and young people generally.
Also, if you *do* task all your social media to an intern and they screw up, the fault still ultimate lies with you for giving them too much responsibility and/or not teaching them properly. So stop throwing your interns under the proverbial bus (this one applies more to organizations and, especially, politicians/political parties than to the media).