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


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7. $30 billion aluminum company Alcoa vs.
Fart Robot, a bot that retweets the word “fart.”

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Winner, barely: Alcoa, with 833 followers. From the source itself: “RT @Flybridge_Zaya I just farted mad loud in class lolz. FART ROBOT APPROVES.”


Wal-Mart’s Twitter Account Comes with a 3,379-word Terms of Use Agreement

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