"Ahead of #Mothersday, how would you explain Spotify to your mom?" Was the question posted in the now deleted Spotify tweet. As soon as it was tweeted out, people responded offended by the "ageist/sexist" tweet. It's never wise to mess with peoples moms.
Happy Mother's Day, mom! I will now mansplain @spotify for you.
— Kristen Chase (@thatkristen) May 9, 2015
Hey kids, Mom here...explain this situation to @spotify? Because apparently my biz degree+IT background => stupid https://t.co/nIbgwxWO6m
— Femme Malheureuse (@Femme_Mal) May 9, 2015
Looks like if I decide to start paying for streaming music, this engineer, coder, mom will be using @pandora_radio over @Spotify .
— Kim Curry (@stargazer_412) May 9, 2015
. @SpotifyCares long time premium user here: really disappointed with your ageist/sexist #MothersDay promotion. My mom already uses @spotify
— Sean Markey (@seanmarkey) May 9, 2015
Should've taken a screenshot. The gist: "How would you explain @Spotify to your mom? 'The cloud...no, not those clouds.'"
— Ashley Myers (@OrganizeFISH) May 9, 2015
.@Spotify my mom's 70+, a degreed data scientist, wrote early data science paper as applied to library science, she consults on this.
— Julie Baumler (@competentgirl) May 9, 2015
"Mom, it's that thing you used to use before you switched to Tidal." https://t.co/GcDLoHmsv4
— Tara Denise (@BirdOfTaradise) May 8, 2015
@hkkhell @kevdillon316 @Spotify or, "here mom, I bought you a CD so the artists earn more than 0.0000000000023 cents."
— Seth Werkheiser (@sethw) May 8, 2015
Apparently Spotify asked somebody's mom how to delete tweets.
— Liza Daly (@liza) May 9, 2015
And the internet outrage machine lumbers on to another target.
Once it was Clorox. Then it was Protein World. Today it is Spotify. Tomorrow it could be your brand.
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