Tom asks:
The Twitter outages this morning had me thinking. Aren’t the paddies in charge of running Twitter now? In other words: Are we to blame for the global meltdown of priceless tweetage?
Anyone?
Tom asks:
The Twitter outages this morning had me thinking. Aren’t the paddies in charge of running Twitter now? In other words: Are we to blame for the global meltdown of priceless tweetage?
Anyone?
In charge of channelling their profits maybe …
thanks micky noonan!
Profits?! What an outdated idea. Twitter doesn’t have profits, it has users.
Does this mean Glenn Frey won’t get into heaven?
‘We’?
#@*# off. I’m not a tweet-machinist.
Paddies?
Quite. What’s next: bogtrotters? Tom, add extra impact by dropping in a 19th century caricature from Punch magazine.
Yes, the hordes of Irish labouring in the tweet-mines are on a go-slow. ‘It’s a job, not a sentence’ is their slogan, probably.
“It’s 140 characters, rarely a coherent sentence.”
No is the answer.
There is your answer.
Customer service and advertising and money laundering don’t impact the on/off switch for Twitter in Europe.
can’t say chitter being down affects me much however boards.ie has been down over a day now…wonder if they hacked again
DDoS attack apparently :-(
No. You can put your Catholic guilt away for the evening.
Who gives a sh!t.