Treat your employees well, and be on the lookout
for angry tweets and posts.
Not exact matches
Carly Novell, a student who hid in a closet
for two hours during the attack,
tweeted an
angry response to the president: «You know what isn't acceptable?
For the last three weeks, I've received dozens of
angry tweets and YouTube comments over my article «The Theology That's Dividing Christian Hip - Hop,» ranging from calling me a bad journalist to accusations that I can't possibly be a Christian.
I sifted through
angry tweets and media coverage, waiting
for an agenda other than general disruption.
In a series of
tweets, the actress — who is the voice of Snow White — said, «I have now fully reviewed the [marketing]
for Red Shoes, I am just as appalled and
angry as everyone else, this wasn't approved by me or my team.
Although it may be hard
for many of us to do, I do believe that in the era of Trump — a man who fires off
angry tweets from his commode each morning — it's best to keep our cool.
President Trump, in a series of
angry and defiant
tweets this morning, sought to shift the blame to Democrats
for Russia's virtual war to meddle in the 2016 election, saying that President Barack Obama had not done enough to stop the interference and denying that he had ever suggested that Moscow might not have been involved.
During a budget hearing with state lawmakers this week, MTA chairman Joe Lhota noted that one thing he'd love to see is more social media love — or, at the very least, less
angry tweets —
for the ailing subway system.
It is a day on which pre-prepared
tweets by loyal Conservatives surface, blaming Labour
for the deficit (in a manner which can only be compared to a toddler screaming «but he started it»),
angry Labour voters arm themselves with metaphorical hammers to break apart anything Osborne says, before he even opens his mouth, editors of national newspapers accidently leak budget reports and every Tom, Dick and Harry seems to helpfully inform the world of their political opinions.
Trump fired off
angry tweets attacking the media and lawmakers who criticized his ban, from mocking Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D - N.Y.,
for his «tears» to labeling Sens. John McCain, R - Ariz., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
One of his acolytes, Fraser Nelson,
tweeted just this week «shame that the most articulate voices
for social mobility aren't as
angry about schools, where the real problem lies.»
Angry tweets will only get us so far, and pouring millions into political campaigns has brought us to where we are today,
for better or worse.
And then there's Twitter, a service that has become the de facto place
for making general customer service complaints, in the hopes that your
angry tweet will be seen by the company and handled.