Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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When did tagging a company in Twitter become a reasonable way to reach out for customer service? That's what phone calls are for, especially if you are (supposedly) losing money because of it
 
When did tagging a company in Twitter become a reasonable way to reach out for customer service? That's what phone calls are for, especially if you are (supposedly) losing money because of it

It's probably Wu's idea of being a big shot, tweeting @ corporations like if they were waiters.
 
Wu talks a bit about signatures during the latest TWiT. She apparently blew them off and was supposed to be in studio but "muh campaign."

"We had some great events, we did some good television, but I'd honestly rather be out in San Fran talking tech w/ you."

"We've collected almost enough signatures to get on the ballot, so we have to start taking them to every single city and then they compare the names of the people who signed the petition to get us on the ballot vs the records. So I'm- my team is going to spend the next week going to different circuit clerks offices.
 
When did tagging a company in Twitter become a reasonable way to reach out for customer service? That's what phone calls are for, especially if you are (supposedly) losing money because of it
It's all a part of social media hissyfit culture. Instead of causing a scene by handing out flyers in from of a business and ranting like a lunatic at the local paper, you post on their social media hoping to gain traction and cause a shitstorm. Now a lot of companies try to get ahead of it by having dedicated customer support accounts or having customer support people on their social media team to seem proactive and for damage control. I can't stand social media. Have some fucking dignity and don't spill your spaghetti all over the internet.
 
When did tagging a company in Twitter become a reasonable way to reach out for customer service? That's what phone calls are for, especially if you are (supposedly) losing money because of it

Yeah this has been John's MO for a long time. Instead of engaging directly in a meaningful way which would lead to any resolution, he resorts to sperging on twitter. A few months back, the DNS zone for his site was messed up for weeks. He could have called the hosting company and probably gotten it fixed in less than an hour. Instead, he just sent out snippy tweets and provided no real useful info to the company.

Anyway, I think the reason for all this is twofold. First and foremost, John is a very lazy man, and he is glued to Twitter 24/7 anyway, so to him I think it seems like a reasonable way to engage. Keep in mind, he doesn't really care if the issue gets resolved, he is more interested in the outcry something like this would generate. Secondly, John is, for all intents and purposes, psychologically addicted to Twitter to the point that his entire worldview is based more on what's going on on Twitter than it is in the actual real world. Most adults his age and socioeconomic status have personal and professional relationships which exist beyond the internet. We're talking family, friends, co-workers, etc. John really doesn't have anyone like that.
 
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If a corner can be cut, Brianna will cut it faster than he cut off his prick. Hard work and commitment is for the little people.
It’s not cutting corners, it’s an Easter egg!
Wu talks a bit about signatures during the latest TWiT. She apparently blew them off and was supposed to be in studio but "muh campaign."

"We had some great events, we did some good television, but I'd honestly rather be out in San Fran talking tech w/ you."

"We've collected almost enough signatures to get on the ballot, so we have to start taking them to every single city and then they compare the names of the people who signed the petition to get us on the ballot vs the records. So I'm- my team is going to spend the next week going to different circuit clerks offices.
“I’d rather be on the other side of the country babbling about tech toys than dealing with these plebs... er... valued constituents!”
 
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Of course john, cant wait how Miguel the plumber is going to redact new and innovative laws to create a more inclusive America, be real, the reason you are throwing that statement is because you want a way in without any classification, is not a secret that your kind hate and despise meritocracy
 
I don't know much about IT but if a major provider blocked Wu's website it's probably because it's has suspicious (read: fucked up) scripts or expired certificates or something easy that a 'software engineer' wouldn't have trouble figuring out and preventing.
 
Hotter take: your scampaign is doomed.

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Wu talks a bit about signatures during the latest TWiT. She apparently blew them off and was supposed to be in studio but "muh campaign."

"We had some great events, we did some good television, but I'd honestly rather be out in San Fran talking tech w/ you."

"We've collected almost enough signatures to get on the ballot, so we have to start taking them to every single city and then they compare the names of the people who signed the petition to get us on the ballot vs the records. So I'm- my team is going to spend the next week going to different circuit clerks offices.

When Flynt/Wu starts wandering around the 8th Congressional District looking for the "circuit clerks [sic] offices," he's going to be referred to the nearest federal courthouse, where they might actually employ a circuit clerk. The official who oversees the office of the Registrar of Voters in each municipality in Massachusetts is the city clerk.

It never ceases to amaze me that this scatterbrained, gormless troon can't get anything right.
 
What is with Wu's one word responses? This is like the person who always texts "kk" back after everything you send. And of course Wu would answer a rhetorical question.

Flynt/Wu can never simply like a tweet. He is compelled -- by several nasty flavors of mental illness and his genetic compulsion to mansplain -- to inject himself into and attempt to dominate any conversation, even to the point -- as you note -- of answering obviously rhetorical questions.

I strongly advise against seeing The Merchant of Venice if Flynt/Wu is in the audience. Shylock's soliloquy would be interrupted at every turn by high-octave, high-decibel reeeeing about the patriarchy, Islamophobia, Hebrew "sand niggers," and similar gibberish by a member of the audience who looks and sounds like a badly dressed, stereotypical red-neck Mississippi drag queen whose emaciated body is obviously home to a thriving population of hookworms.
 
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