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#f-bomb
Chrysler Cans Social Media Agency After Infamous F-Bomb Tweet
The Tweet heard round the world has claimed more than just one job. Chrysler has just announced in a followup to the firing of the social media representative who used the F-Bomb in an official Chrysler tweet, that it will not renew its contract with the individual’s employer New Media Strategies.
Colum Wood
Mar 10, 2011
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Chrysler Drops F-Bomb Via Twitter, Employee Fired
Chrysler’s official Twitter handle, @ChryslerAutos, issued a swear-laden message regarding the state and sanity of the Motor City’s motorists. The tweet was deleted, but not before it was picked up by thousands.
Blake Z. Rong
Mar 10, 2011