I Vanity Fair-artikkelen “Tinder and the Dawn of the Dating Apocalypse” skriver journalist Jo Sales om hva den nye app-baserte datingkulturen gjør med kjærlighetslivet til unge mennesker. Det skriver Mashable.
Tinder skal visstnok ha reagert på det de mener er faktafeil og negative kildesitater, og valgte i går å vise sin misnøye på selskapets offisielle Twitter-konto.
Gjennom over 30 tweets formidlet Tinder alt de mente var galt i artikkelen, samt en rekke ting de mener å ha utrettet.
Her er en utdrag av twitterutbruddet:
Hey @nancyjosales — that survey is incorrect. If you're interested in having a factual conversation, we're here. https://t.co/SLWlTLvJuf
— Tinder (@Tinder) August 11, 2015
-@VanityFair Little known fact: sex was invented in 2012 when Tinder was launched.
— Tinder (@Tinder) August 11, 2015
Next time reach out to us first @nancyjosales… that’s what journalists typically do.
— Tinder (@Tinder) August 11, 2015
The Tinder Generation is real. Our users are creating it. But it’s not at all what you portray it to be.
— Tinder (@Tinder) August 11, 2015
Talk to our many users in China and North Korea who find a way to meet people on Tinder even though Facebook is banned.
— Tinder (@Tinder) August 11, 2015
We love ALL of these #SwipedRight stories. Tinder is simply how people meet.
— Tinder (@Tinder) August 11, 2015
If you want to try to tear us down with one-sided journalism, well, that’s your prerogative.
— Tinder (@Tinder) August 11, 2015
Vanity Fair har foreløpig ikke svart på utbruddet.
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