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Microsoft's #DroidRage Twitter campaign backfires
When the folks behind marketing Microsoft’s Windows Phone asked Android users on Twitter to share “malware horror stories” Wednesday using a #DroidRage hashtag, it’s safe to assume they expected a positive response from some malware-plagued users.
Others might say they were just asking for it.
Twitter users showed up en masse to spread the #DroidRage hashtag, but the campaign looks to be backfiring on the Windows Phone team. Some examples:
There were a few Twitter users who were in support of Windows Phone, however, and the marketing team does make a valid claim that Android phones, thanks to the open source nature of the Google Play store, can sometimes be susceptible to malware.
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