Seven Major Corporations And Their Not-Too-Major Twitter Competition


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Screen shot 2009-11-20 at 7.13.13 PMIt’s no great secret that large corporations still have to figure out social media. A recent study found that most Fortune 100 companies don’t get Twitter, and smaller companies have similar issues. Even when they’re not buttoned-up and unresponsive, they’re routinely outmatched by smaller, chattier Tweeters.

We put together seven surprising comparisons between deep-pocketed major companies and their offbeat Twitter competitors. Spoiler alert: a farting robot is in the same league as a $30 billion corporation. (And yes, this picture does have a point.)

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(title image via Joanna Angel’s Twitter)

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