Selfie-obsessed app could join Twitter—unless a CFO's mistaken tweet killed the deal.
In terms of accidentally sent e-mails and Internet postings—the kinds that people wish they'd never clicked "send" on—we think this week's goof by Twitter CFO Anthony Noto takes the cake. On Monday, the 46-year-old finance veteran, who joined Twitter in July after years as CFO of the NFL and a managing director at Goldman Sachs, posted the following private-sounding message to his public Twitter account: "I still think we should buy them. He is on your schedule for Dec 15 or 16 -- we will need to sell him. I have a plan."
Airlines, Air France, KLM, and Ryanair no longer offer customer service support using Twitter's direct message functionality.
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Elon Musk has recently declared that Twitter is going to roll out the latest changes to its user interface in order to give a better experience to users.
"Shots" sounds a cool name for selfie obsessed app.
now tired of selfies
We can't make money on our core product, so let's buy another company that also can't make money.
Brilliant!