Ooops! US Airways Accidentally Includes Lewd Photo In Tweet
10 years, 11 months ago

Ooops! US Airways Accidentally Includes Lewd Photo In Tweet

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US Airways Accidentally Includes Lewd Photo In Tweet toggle caption Twitter Airlines commonly use Twitter to address the concerns of customers, answering questions about flights and policies and helping passengers deal with delays. But US Airways ran into trouble online Monday, when its response to an unhappy customer included a link to a graphic photo of a woman with a model airplane. — Michele CatalanoApril 14,2014 "The hell with you, Pulitzer Prize committee",the@USAirwayssocial media intern yelled,"I'll show YOU how to dominate the news cycle." — Shawn ReynoldsApril 14,2014 My virgin eyes!As a brand account manager,that@USAirwaystweet is basically my worst nightmare.#socialmedia — Winston SihApril 14,2014 And a few people have also noted that Elle's Twitter stream includes several complaints directed at other companies and organizations, from restaurants to UPS and the Oregon Department of Transportation.

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