Burger King hack
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- lowimpakt0
fat bastards
- uuuuuu0
this IS a marketing/PR stunt. why would anyone hack a company's twitter account only to not say or do anything very bad except juxtapose them with their direct competition and subsequently get shit loads of media and like 30,000+ more followers...? its associating them with McDonalds in this hacked sort of way for a reason, it stimulates the competition and gets people talking about their brands. seriously whoever did it made graphics and everything, I think they thought this out pretty well for a supposed hack.
- uuuuuu0
NEWS FLASH: Super Size Me was a McDonalds ad.
- prophetone0
since when does logic have to play into this. a ten year old kid in sweden could have done it for kicks.
- its not something a kid would do for fun though, they'd do something stupid or slanderous.uuuuuu
- this is all very safe and again is just juxtaposing two fast food brands in a funny and subversive wayuuuuuu
- well uuuu must be an expertprophetone
- ZOOP0
McDonald's new slogan "Think with your mouth" I saw it and just shook my head.
- prophetone0
twitter account suspended
- monNom0
It irks me that guessing a bad password is considered "hacking".
- uuuuuu0
does it also irk you that using a key to open a door is also considered "breaking and entering"?
- that's the opposite of breaking and enteringmonospaced
- legally speaking if it is locked and you arn't allowed in you use a key you are breaking and enteringuuuuuu
- how is the opposite its not fixing and leavinguuuuuu
- monNom0
^ not so much no, but if you called that person a cat-burglar, that would irk me.
- i_monk0
^^ it's like calling that a smash-and-grab.
- err0
- uan0
+ 30,000+ followers with 1 newsline...expect copycats
- prophetone0
there you have it. it's a kid from new england, for fun time and f/\m3z.
- stoplying0
If twitter is pointless, than a Burger King twitter account is REALLY pointless.