Campaign #1 – netfirms.com
They are a domain name provider. When an attempt was to transfer out a domain they made it very difficult or just frustrating to do this
So i posted 15 video on (x)
https://x.com/EventsGTA/status/1871191884552425889
https://x.com/massage_spasGTA/status/1871189206841925759
https://x.com/paulmurton/status/1833921031935066167
https://x.com/paulmurton/status/1833246273006100853
https://x.com/paulmurton/status/1833242505950659029
https://x.com/paulmurton/status/1833237143030010056
https://x.com/paulmurton/status/1833229340881957272
https://x.com/dbs_duplication/status/1856820432474620255
https://x.com/film_event/status/1871188380769460347
https://x.com/film_event/status/1870987473909850612
https://x.com/DebitMachineAB/status/1870985274681106615
https://x.com/PaulTorontoCdn/status/1871192103776301258
https://x.com/PaulTorontoCdn/status/1870980471913648419
https://x.com/PaulTorontoCdn/status/1871192103776301258
https://x.com/PaulTorontoCdn/status/1870980471913648419
Currently they now have path to transfer domain away from netfirms.com that is much more friendly
These post will stay up untill all of my 102 domains are transfer out
Campaign #2 – UPS
UPS lost a package
https://x.com/my360degrees/status/1377819865038340096
https://x.com/songs_praise/status/1378016737417904130
A partial refund was provided, but these will still stay up.
Campaign #3 – A2 Hosting
https://x.com/recordspressing/status/1771975246020567163
https://x.com/MyListStudios/status/1765842372938596521
https://x.com/songs_praise/status/1764741566113988822
Despite repeated attempts to fix the problem with the email, they did not respond and did not fix the problem –
after a few tweets, they seemed to gotten the problem fixed
These we will stay up
Campaign #4 – DialPad
https://x.com/DealsOnDinner/status/1809607321938440414
https://x.com/customrecordUSA/status/1808632561541001661
https://x.com/MyVideo_ads/status/1808632780802097631
https://x.com/paulmurton/status/1809608533996113929
https://x.com/MyListStudios/status/1808632382485930448
https://x.com/cassettemaking/status/1808632299098878328
DialPad had took almost 3 weeks to open up an account for a phone service as this now is already been taken care of these tweets are going to taken down by May 1
Blog about —
The Effectiveness of a Complaint on Twitter: Does Public Outcry Work?
In today’s digital age, social media platforms have become powerful tools for communication, activism, and consumer advocacy. Among these platforms, Twitter stands out as a hub for real-time interactions, where users can share their grievances directly with companies, public figures, and government agencies. But how effective is a complaint on Twitter? Can a simple tweet really prompt action? Let’s explore the power of public complaints on this platform.
The Rise of Digital Complaints
Traditionally, consumers would voice complaints through customer service calls, emails, or in-person visits. While these methods remain in place, social media has revolutionized the way consumers seek redress. Twitter, in particular, provides a public forum where complaints can gain visibility, attracting the attention of companies and even going viral.
Why Twitter Complaints Work
- Public Visibility and Pressure: Unlike private emails or phone calls, Twitter complaints are public. This visibility can pressure companies to respond quickly to avoid negative publicity.
- Viral Potential: A well-crafted tweet can gain traction through retweets, likes, and shares, amplifying the issue and compelling businesses to act.
- Direct Brand Engagement: Many companies have dedicated Twitter handles for customer service, such as @AskTarget or @AmazonHelp, which actively respond to complaints.
- Media Attention: Journalists often scour Twitter for trending issues, and a viral complaint can attract media coverage, adding further pressure on companies to resolve the issue.