Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 13th June 2016
Dilbert//9921, first published ten years ago on Monday 13th June 2016
Twitter Complaints
Tags
customer servie, customer support, trolling, social media, popularity, technology
Official transcript
Dilbert: We're getting a lot of product complaints on Twitter. Boss: Tell those trolls to shut up and leave us alone. Dilbert: Uh... okay. CEO: Why did our stock just drop to zero? Boss: Sounds like a seasonal thing.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WERE GETTING A LOT OF PRODUCT COMPLAINTS ON TWITTER.
TELL THOSE TROLLS TO SHUT UP AND LEAVE US ALONE.
UM... OKAY.
WHY DID OUR STOCK JUST DROP TO ZERO?
SOUNDS LIKE A SEASONAL THING.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Trolls on Twitter"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 2016, features Dilbert and his coworkers discussing the increasing number of product complaints on Twitter. The conversation begins with Dilbert's statement, "We're getting a lot of product complaints on Twitter," which prompts his coworker to suggest telling those trolls to "shut up and leave us alone." However, another coworker intervenes, asking why their stock has dropped to zero, and the conversation takes a humorous turn as the group starts discussing the seasonal nature of their product.
Key Points:
- The comic strip highlights the challenges of managing online feedback and the importance of addressing customer concerns.
- The conversation between Dilbert and his coworkers showcases their banter and humor, making the comic strip an entertaining read.
- The strip's lighthearted tone and relatable characters make it a great example of the Dilbert comic series.
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