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Admit it. Internet drama is very likely a guilty pleasure of yours. Let me be the first to say that it’s OK and we accept you wholeheartedly because we’re not so different.

C’mon, who doesn’t like to see a public spat? There’s something magically taboo about that we often don’t see in public and that’s why it’s so juicy. And, hey, it’s even better when it’s corporations having a go at each other’s virtual throats, which this subreddit is celebrating on the daily with screenshots and posts showing just how toasty it gets.

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    It is no secret that social media has become the dominant channel of corporate communication for many businesses. And it’s not just one-way communication, but also a dialogue between the companies and their customers. As well as rarer cases of conversations between companies and other companies.

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    Apple vs. Samsung Ft. Spotify

    Apple vs. Samsung Ft. Spotify

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    Betta Fish
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just going to point out how the apple music profile photo is not centered. Have a nice day.

    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    BURN! Seriously Who uses Apple Music anymore? Do they even still sell Ipods? "Yeah I want to buy this device that is tied to this one and only one content provider." Is not what any consumer said EVER.

    Shiva Ho
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My vast archives of live music I recorded myself and is not on any paywall streaming service!

    Dragons Exist
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I mean it's fake (845.4k comments, 8.2m reposts, and 4.2m likes in 2 minutes) but still funny

    Shiva Ho
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My collection of live music I recorded myself and is not on any paywall streaming service!

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    Wendy's Knows How To Prove A Point

    Wendy's Knows How To Prove A Point

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    Some examples are more extreme than others, but there is a reason why companies ought to be careful with their communication.

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    Some might be of the opinion that bad publicity is better than no publicity, but there’s a whole discussion of how that’s not always the case and where it can go south really quickly.

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    First off, Nikki G., a specialist in strategic communication, content, and writing, explained that the phrase “bad publicity is better than no publicity” was originally coined by a circus showman, who was more of an exception and not the rule.

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    Wendy's Has Made A Name For Itself By Not Giving Any F***s

    Wendy's Has Made A Name For Itself By Not Giving Any F***s

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    Old Spice vs. Taco Bell

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    P. T. Barnum, the showman behind the phrase, was in a business situation where it actually made sense to generate more buzz through controversy and scandals. However, not all businesses can (or even should) thrive on it.

    The other argument is that publicity is one thing, but reputation is a whole other can of beans.

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    Asserting Dominance

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    Lunaofthenest (She/they)
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know there's a good joke here but it's low hanging fruit. Burger King has better tasting burgers so I'll just run with that.

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    Ok Boomer

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    Wendy's Is Playing At A Higher Level

    Wendy's Is Playing At A Higher Level

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    Publicity is viewed as achieving awareness. There is no good or bad per se as it is just that—awareness, knowing that something exists. Reputation, on the other hand, is what carries over into people’s minds as what something is and why it should or shouldn’t matter. In turn, it is what ultimately makes people decide on whether to invest into something or not.

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    Not Mine, But Cold-Blooded

    Not Mine, But Cold-Blooded

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    Lunaofthenest (She/they)
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Great joke but we all know they're just remodeling into that awful, utilitarian, grey brick they've all turned into. I'm surprised the golden arches are still yellow.

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    And since we’re on the topic of terminology, Nikki also differentiates between the terms publicity and PR. TL;DR: they aren’t the same.

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    The purpose of PR is to manage a company’s reputation. That is done through good relationships with the public. So, good PR would mean that a given company has a positive reputation that reflects what it stands for.

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    Bmw vs. Audi

    Bmw vs. Audi

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    Lunaofthenest (She/they)
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I cannot even begin to fathom the amount of money spent on this. Probably enough to buy an effing car.

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    As such, PR is a means to gain good publicity, and just that, in order to form good opinions of the company by the public. Bad publicity is not something PR does in that sense.

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    Now, you might have noticed previously the not always the case part when explaining how bad publicity is better than none. There are anomalies.

    A good example of this is Elon Musk. His posts on X have great influence over Tesla stock prices. Heck, their fatal car autopilot crashes and the Cybertruck window failure were also a testament to how detrimental these things can be to a company’s value. But, with that said, sometimes it won’t matter and the company will continue to increase in value despite it.

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    Between 2018 and 2021, Tesla stock managed to jump from around $70 to $900. The reasoning behind it was that the creator’s words didn’t matter—everyone already knows what he’s like in person. However, when they buy a Tesla, they feel like they are buying a part of the future. And if something is awry, they are quick to address the issue. And it’s been consistent.

    So, keep all of this in mind if you’re going to jump into some intercorporate beef online. And if not, hey, you learned something.

    With that said, what are your thoughts on any of this? Share your beefy comments in the comment section below!

    Oh, and check out some of Wendy’s roasts. You won’t be disappointed.