April - The Month of Social Media Disasters & Embarrassment
US Airways Tweeted An X-Rated Image To A Dissatisfied Customer
Kyle Ayers @kyleayersI've always said US Airways had the most leg room.
Michele Catalano @inthefadeRight now CNN is on the phone with @USAirways. "I heard you found a plane?"
Not Kyle Tucker, man @NotKyleTuckerCJWow @USAirways. I've heard of getting screwed by an airline but this is ridiculous.
Christina Warren ✔ @film_girlJust imagine if you viewed that @USAirways tweet via Google Glass…
Jessica Weil @Jessica731Big thanks to @USAirways for finally giving us a satisfying ending to LOST.
NOT BUSTER OLNEY @TRIPPINGOLNEYBY THE WAY, HAS ANYONE SEEN MY LITTLE HANDHELD PLANE?
Hamburger Helper Dad @DJ_Jeff_WeaverA US Airways Plane Went Down. Where It Landed Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity
Chris Burke @ChrisBurke_SIAnd the plane, hopefully. RT @USAirways: We apologize for an inappropriate image shared in one of our responses. We’ve removed the tweet.
The airline after the investigation found that a Twitter user posted the NSFW image on its Twitter feed. And one of the employees flagged the image for removal. However, while replying to a customer, the image was accidentally sent along with the reply. The airline said it was an honest mistake and hence didn't terminate the employee responsible for sending the image.
NYPD Twitter Hashtag Turns Into Bashtag
Initially it seemed a fun and cool idea; but the results were pretty much unfun and uncool. NYPD's Public Relations Department's initiative to befriend tweeps went haywire when they asked New Yorkers to tweet a photo of themselves with police officers and add the hashtag #myNYPD.
Instead, they received a flurry of pictures that screamed of police torture and brutality ( the photos were taken during the Occupy Wall Street movement). They were flooded with more than 10, 000 negative responses within a span of few hours.