Twitter’s official spokesman Mark Logan recorded a video of himself responding to common user complaints about the popular service. In it, the man bluntly tells users that the company doesn’t really care whether you leave or not.
Not to worry, it’s just a spoof video produced by Comedy.com, which is not so surprisingly all about comedy on the net.
In all seriousness, Twitter actually suffers from far less downtime than it used to, the odd fail whale notwithstanding, and its revenue stream is more like a couple of millions of dollars.
But that doesn’t make this video any less almost funny.
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hahaha thats funny. and so why I dont waste my time with twitter.
“…and its revenue stream is more like a couple of millions of dollars…”
So that’s roughly about, oh, say, $1.00 for every story TC writes about them.
Two words summarizing Twitter: Who cares.
Those words also summarize your comment well.
Wow. Nice comeback Master Robin.
Unprofessional garbage.
“Unprofessional garbage.”
And why’s that? I supposed that bloggers/journalists have to sit back and take abuse from morons who post non-substantive comments? That’s just awesome.
it’s a reactionary behaviour from getting twitter bukkaked on Techcrunch everyday.
see definition:
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yeah, “just” a few million dollars … while even not really trying to make money
I hope he is referring to the meat balls you get in a tin :O
Very funny.
Still though, Twitter is in for a shock soon.
Their success will be challenged
http://bit.ly/4oPlQ9 I agree with you planto!
Now i am gonna quit using Twitter…. for two minutes!
Almost funny is right. Could have been better, but a good effort.
Enjoyed the video. I like it when people have the ability to see the humorous side to life.
That is pretty hardcore. I wonder how Twitter feels about their user growth leveling off now. Maybe that will be the next video created?
I tried twitter one night just to see what it was all about. So I signed up. I typed a few messages like these:
“I’m going to wash my car tomorrow.”
“My coffee is good.”
Then I sat there and I thought, what the f@k am I doing? This is more inane than three fourths of the “awesome” videos forwarded to me by friends.
Who cares if my coffee is good? I don’t, really.
Perhaps I am too old (27) to grasp the Twitter lifestyle.
God knows I spent countless hours chatting when I was in HS and College. I still do and once in awhile now. The difference is that it was a social give and take. The three minutes I tried Twitter, I felt so alone.
- Nik
/sarcasm
Nik
correction: the 9th line should read
God knows I spent countless hours chatting when I was in HS and College. I still do once in awhile.
correction #2:
Perhaps I am too young (27) to grasp the Twitter lifestyle.
This is hilarius…
Nice one from comedy.com
So true, that was like ‘almost funny’.
Brilliant – dead set brilliant. What up!