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The worst way you could ever respond to a social media troll | Leaders West

The worst way you could ever respond to a social media troll | Leaders West | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
The Pigalle Restaurant in Boston recently received a negative review on their Facebook page. In patron Sandy Tremblay’s review, she recounted her meal complaining that her pumpkin pie “tasted like vomit” and that she would rather have given that money to the homeless. The restaurant’s chef, Marc Orfaly, responded to her harsh criticism in the worst way imaginable. He posted “go f*** yourself” on her Facebook page.  Orflay futher elaborated by posting that she enjoyed vomiting, addressed her by the perjorative “b****”, and urged her to come back for her money snarking: “sorry if you can afford it, I do not want your money.” When Boston’s leading newspapers reported this, conflicting opinions and controversy ensued. Social chatter escalated about the crtique and response, with people vehemently supporting “Team Pigalle” or “Team Tremblay.”...
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Create Step-by-Step Multimedia Guides with Your iPhone: Snapguide

Create Step-by-Step Multimedia Guides with Your iPhone: Snapguide | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Snapguide is a free iOS app and web service for passionate, creative people and DIY enthusiasts. Share and discover beautiful, step-by-step how to guides.

 

Robin Good: Snapguide is a new free iOS app which allows anyone to create a step-by-step visual guide on just about any topic.

Guides can include text, images and video clips and everything can be authored directly on your iPhone but can be viewed on the web, tablets and phones.

 

Finished guides can be easily shared on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and an integrated chat functionality lets you chat with people who share your interests.

 

Free to use. 

 

Examples: http://snapguide.com/guides/ ;

 

More info: http://snapguide.com/  ;


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