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@@kasp3rdmax777 I pose to you a scenario: you take your laptop to the Genius Bar because it has a screen malfunction. they identify the problem as water damage and their solution to you is to replace the 1500$ logic board and screen components, when in all reality the only issue is a bent pin. this often is not a simple mistake, but purposeful. There’s tons of documented cases similar to this if you wanna do your research, Louis Rossman has some good videos on it and Linus tech tips had a pretty terrible experience with them as well.
Yeah but if they actually did that it would be in an attempt to be relatable and still be cringe. The best thing would be for them to just tweet normal brand related stuff.
Most of the time they're just RU-vidrs watching and commenting on another person's vid. Even the sweaty ones are mostly people who are terminally online, or they're botting. But most prolific verified RU-vid commenters don't even make content. Like, the most well known commenters like JustinY and Just Some Guy Without A Mustache, don't even make content to promote. On the other hand, brand Twitter exists exclusively to create an image that allows them to sell more of whatever they're offering. Anything and everything any branded Twitter account does is to make money, that's the sweatiest thing ever imo.
I used to work at an American Apparel and for a big clearance sale they gave us shirts to wear on the floor that read “Ask me to take it all off” and most of our sales floor employees were women. it was a case of trying to be “too clever” as atrioc said and it was extremely cringe. I think I still have the shirt somewhere
In a focus group test, when you have to tell the participants to keep reading after they are offended, you probably should just cancel the campaign there.
I feel like the burger king tweet would not have been half as bad if they just included the punchline in the main tweet, so it can't be taken out of context so easily. It would still have been a little edgy and poor taste to some, but not as terrible ^^
'Sincere apologies from us at Twitch if you received this email with the erroneous subject line "sdfg" - there was an error in our mailing client!' - Twitch doing damage control for Atrioc
Honestly if it wasnt an accident, "#WhyIStayed You had pizza." Is a fucking badass dank tweet. It's saying "our pizza is so good you would suffer through domestic violence" which is a BOLD claim
In the TSM one - If you think the kid is just walking away from the computer it's actually hilarious from a couple different perspectives. His chair is knocked over, so his father might have heard the son malding and is now rhetorically asking him if he's winning to be an asshole. The kid could just be taking a calm break when the father walks in, and so he asks him if he's winning in a #wholesome moment. Which is also pretty funny.
I’m not gonna lie I never clicked on those twitch emails except the sdfg one. I remember vividly being super confused when I opened it and it was just advertising for twitch
Brands having Twitter accounts trying to relate to people is telling for the future. One day some people will have robot companions. And they will be expensive, but a cheaper AD enabled option will be available. "Hey babe, rough day at work?" "yah" "Would a 'Whopper for $24.50, now featuring 5% animal meat' make you feel better?"
Just found Atrioc, enjoying some "old" videos, and suddenly I realized I have the sdfg email in my inbox too. Did you write the follow-up e-mail as well, telling us about the "error in our mailing client"? :D
fucking wild that the company that just hit it out of the park with their new look a couple months ago decides to drive that high right into the ground
OMG I just checked my email and I still have the two twitch emails, the one with the sdfg subject line and the next email calling it an "Error in our mailing client"
They're not trying to be clever - this was the intention - it's not a case of "all publicity is good publicity" but rather a simple case of outrage farming
Bro the tweet is one thing. But enough people saw it for it to make it to a print ad and they were all like "yeah that looks good"? What the actual fuck?