Burger King hack

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  • 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.

    • the twitter will be back and it will be more popular than ever. its viral marketing.uuuuuu
    • they're also using all this obviously contrived lingo their target market enjoyuuuuuu

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