A video aptly titled "This car was is a bit too abrasive" came to our attention.
MoreOften times, attempts by old media outlets to "maximize" social media are mind-boggling exercises in high comedy, but the New Yorker has, for the most part, maintained its dignity by not resorting to overtly desperate and dumb gimmicks in an effort to "draw attention to" and "enhance" their presence on Twitter and Facebook.
MoreRemember when we reported on the Florida Family Association having the vapors over characters of the same gender in a video game tastefully implied to be doing it.
MoreWhen done right, an AMA (ask me anything) at Reddit is a great way to connect with fans without the interference of commercial breaks and publicists.
MoreBack in March, we started browsing the web for the absolute worst in Twitter.
MoreWe've been whaling on the AT&T-Mobile merger for a while, not because we hate capitalism, but because it was so blatantly lazy, and the spin AT&T put on it was so blatantly disingenuous.
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