I used to champion @googlefi for their no-commitment, pay-for-what-you-use business model. And the international coverage was handy too. But the coverage quality has slipped and so has their customer service. I can no longer recommend them.
@elonmusk You want organizations to spend ad dollars on Twitter but the ad placement platform is broken AF and there is no support left to help troubleshoot. What gives?
@Delta we (group of 4) were scheduled to fly home (LIS-RDU) but were automatically rebooked for tomorrow without any notification. Can you get us home today? Several of us need to go to work tomorrow and can't afford to wait for the rebooking...
@HiltonHotels always had a great exp. with your various hotel chains but my band and I were left stranded by your company. Pretty much booked with y'all exclusively 4 years but after @HolidayInn was willing to help us out when y'all couldn't be bothered, say goodbye to my loyalty
@ATTHelp the next time y'all cut off Internet in a neighborhood for a planned installation in a new, nearby subdivision, a heads-up would be appreciated. Some people are still working from home...
“In order to survive as a functioning society, we need social and civic innovation to match our use of technology" – @ryantsweeney of @ignitesma in today's @pewresearch@imagineinternet report. READ MORE HERE: https://t.co/T5TqhRZNpR
If you read these stupid tweets, thank you for your attention, consideration, and deliberation on this culinary cucumber conundrum. Long time fan of y'all! 4/4
@kenjilopezalt @TheSporkful There is a new debate among my coworkers (a virtual food fight if you will) and we need a ruling from experts to stop this conflict from fermenting. A coworker posted "in a 🥒" on slack & was called out b/c the emoji is *technically* not a pickle 1/4
Pictured here is the evidence presented by both parties. Is the use of 🥒to represent "pickle" in the idiom "in a pickle" an appropriate application of said food emoji, or is it culinary heresy? 3/4