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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 14th June 2016

Dilbert//9922, first published ten years ago on Tuesday 14th June 2016

Twitter The Video Game


Tags

twitter, social media, game, ignorance, trick, prank, technology


Official transcript

Dilbert: Our sales dropped to zero after you offended customers on Twitter. Did someone tell you Twitter was a video game? Narrator: One week ago. Boss: And how would I kill these trolls? Wally: With your words.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

OUR SALES DROPPED TO ZERO AFTER YOU OFFENDED CUSTOMERS ON TWITTER.

DID SOMEONE TELL YOU TWITTER WAS A VIDEO GAME?

ONE WEEK AGO AND HOW WOULD I KILL THESE TROLLS?

WITH YOUR WORDS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Trolling the Troll"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a conversation between a customer and a sales representative. The customer expresses frustration with the company's sales team, stating that their sales have dropped to zero after offending customers on Twitter.

Key Points:

  • The customer asks if someone told them Twitter was a video game.
  • The sales representative responds with a question about how they would kill trolls with words.
  • The customer is confused by the response, asking if they are being serious.
  • The sales representative clarifies that they are not taking the situation seriously and are simply trying to make a point about the impact of their actions on customers.

Overall:

The comic strip highlights the importance of being mindful of one's online presence and the potential consequences of offending others. It also showcases the absurdity of some situations and the creative ways people can respond to them.

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