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The silence of the trams
Following on (again) from the previous post about the Edinburgh trams, I think this video sums up the whole fiasco really rather well:
Posted by Tessa Heywood
In the wake of the horsemeat fiasco, it has today emerged that Burger King’s Twitter account has been hacked with the profile picture being replaced by a McDonalds logo and a message that the company had been sold to the rival hamburger chain.
“We just got sold to McDonalds! Look for McDonalds in a hood near you,” one post read. It also posted messages such as: “If I catch you at a Wendys, we’re fightin!”
The tweets stopped after a little more than an hour and meanwhile McDonalds tweeted in response to the apparent hack: “We empathize with our @BurgerKing counterparts. Rest assured, we had nothing to do with the hacking.”
It is not known who might be responsible for the breach but I do wonder if it has anything to do with the Animal Rights Movement … after all, isn’t hacking a horseriding discipline?
Posted in General, Social Media, Twitter
Tags: Animal Rights Movement, breach, Burger King, chain, discipline, fiasco, hacked, hacking, hamburger, hood, horsemeat, horseriding, McDonalds, profile picture, rival, Wendy's
Posted by Tessa Heywood
Following on (again) from the previous post about the Edinburgh trams, I think this video sums up the whole fiasco really rather well:
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