Hackers step in to once again remind us what the Internet's really for.
In the latest example of the case against brands—especially airlines—maintaining a social media presence, Delta's Facebook page was apparently hacked today—and it wasn't pretty.
So what did the hacker (if it really was a hacker and not careless employee) want to share with the 1.5 million people who “like” Delta? We're so glad you asked, because it is really, truly, top-quality content.The posts vanished within an hour of the first one appearing, but they will remain here until the Daily Dot’s servers are ash and dust blowing across a featureless wasteland. You’re welcome!Photo by James Willamor/Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)
Breakdancing Buddhist monks honor fallen Beastie Boy
On Saturday, artists gathered to honor Beastie Boys rapper Adam Yauch for the third annual MCA Day, and a bunch of monks decided to get in on the action.
US Airways actually tweeted the most NSFW photo imaginable
Warning: NSFW.
It’s a tale as old as life itself: A major airline disappoints one of its customers. Customer tweets about their dissatisfaction. Airline responds with platitudes. Customer tells them that’s not cutting it. Airline tweets graphic picture of woman using toy plane as sex toy.
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