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It seems like every other week we see a company dragged into a Twitter-based calamity. Twitter is a valuable way to stay in touch with players, but all it takes is one wrong move to cause a massive firestorm. Sometimes, like the Microsoft thing last week, it’s because one of your employees is a dick. ![]() Sometimes it’s because they’re sloppy. Take, for instance, Nintendo’s current Twitter controversy in South Korea. The company is under fire after its official Twitter account launched the following tirade about a South Korean news anchor: Quote:
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