adage.com— A quick survey of Twitter accounts for the top 100 advertisers shows surprisingly few have ownership of the Twitter handles that correspond to their names.
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you don't seem to understand how many people work at these companies. It takes one or two jerkoffs in IT with a really deep bag of pot to get all of these accounts and domains registered.
Classy response. I was half kidding, note that the word "first" was and still is, in quotes.Anyhow, I do, of course, understand your point, and I believe you are correct when you write "And then re-granted to whomever can prove that they have used the name more often and the earliest."Nonetheless, I get sick of corporate interests constantly trying to control every facet of life.
dystraNov 9, 2009
because even these companies now Twitter is just a fad.
macharborguyNov 9, 2009
you don't seem to understand how many people work at these companies. It takes one or two jerkoffs in IT with a really deep bag of pot to get all of these accounts and domains registered.
macharborguyNov 9, 2009
yeah, a fad, like that "internet" thing, or that "nintendtari" whatzit, or hulahoops
frostekNov 9, 2009
What does the 'J' stand for?
Closed AccountNov 9, 2009
Additional generic I hate dragon Age comment.
goldenechosNov 10, 2009
Classy response. I was half kidding, note that the word "first" was and still is, in quotes.Anyhow, I do, of course, understand your point, and I believe you are correct when you write "And then re-granted to whomever can prove that they have used the name more often and the earliest."Nonetheless, I get sick of corporate interests constantly trying to control every facet of life.