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On Twitter, President Trump Tries -- and Fails -- To Target Comcast (cnn.com) 232

"President Trump on Saturday told his Twitter and Facebook followers to drop Comcast..." reports CNN -- adding that "For the most part, people just shrugged." Comcast executives barely batted any eyelashes. The company didn't bother to comment. And Google searches for "Comcast customer service" trended lower than in recent days... Saturday's anti-Comcast post received fewer than 10,000 retweets in 10 hours. On Facebook, where it was reposted, it received fewer than 7,500 comments.

One of the comments with the most reactions said, "You spend way too much time on social media."

Strangely, his post was a reaction to a three-year-old tweet by former Arkansas governor and Fox News commentator Mike Huckabee, who wrote in 2017 that the mafia has "better service than Comcast. Sure they shoot you, but it's over with and they don't charge you for the bullet," Huckabee riffed. It was unclear how the old tweet suddenly grabbed the president's attention.

Though reaction to the tweet seemed muted, CNN still called it "an egregious use" of a presidential platform to hurt an American business...
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On Twitter, President Trump Tries -- and Fails -- To Target Comcast

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  • CNN? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by 110010001000 ( 697113 ) on Sunday June 14, 2020 @09:38PM (#60183528) Homepage Journal

    Seriously??? We are posting CNN crap now? What the fuck???

    • Welcome to Slashdot; I love you.

  • by NFN_NLN ( 633283 ) on Sunday June 14, 2020 @09:42PM (#60183538)

    I pretty sure if Comcast customers had an option they would have left on their own long ago.
    As I understand it there aren't alternatives in a lot of areas.

    • by fermion ( 181285 )
      Most average people can switch to unlimited data mobile plans. I know that not the hardcore gamers, or those that torrent every movie as it is released, but outside of the US this is not uncommon.

      Many have other wired Internet options that are not Comcast, but are not any better. What Trump May not realize though is that unless people have cable, or use Sling, Fox News is not get the $2 socialist tribute From every cable subscribing American and will go out of business.

      I know that a Fox is no longer the

      • Comment removed (Score:5, Interesting)

        by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Sunday June 14, 2020 @11:37PM (#60183824)
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      • by Cyberax ( 705495 )

        Most average people can switch to unlimited data mobile plans.

        There are none. So called "unlimited" plans inevitably have a small asterisk near them. In particular, you can't use unlimited data for tethering so forget watching Netflix on your TV and not on your phone.

        There are some exceptions, AT&T has a true unlimited plan that they offer for fixed wireless in rural areas. But that's about it.

    • by asylumx ( 881307 )
      (Score:50, Truth)
  • by aberglas ( 991072 ) on Sunday June 14, 2020 @09:44PM (#60183544)

    coming up.

    Two candidates that have both lost the plot.

    One might start babbling about great walls in China, the other about nothing in particular.

    There are a lot of intelligent people in America. Some were even born there. So how did you end up with these two as candidates?

    • So how did you end up with these two as candidates?

      You end up with Trump because the elitist agenda of Free Trade and open borders ran on so long that the people were hungry for a Perot 2.0 to bring back manufacturing and the rule of law. Only an outsider like Trump could do it, because the insiders are dedicated to the aforementioned policies. Furthermore, the outsider had to be an anti-intellectual boor, because any sound formulation of policy that doesn't espouse the aforementioned policy is *ruthle

    • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Monday June 15, 2020 @04:12AM (#60184266)

      So how did you end up with these two as candidates?

      What truly intelligent person would want anything to do with the shitshow that is being the President of the USA? Obama showed us just how far being intelligent and articulate and full of ideas gets you: no where. What little he managed to push through a hostile congress has been subsequently dismantled by a orange internet trolling bumblefuck.

      What would be the incentive to become president?

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        The name Obamacare was picked by his opponents but has ended up securing his legacy. That's a pretty big prize if you are into that kind of thing.

        It's always a gamble. If you manage to get both houses on your side you can do stuff, if not you can do less stuff but as Obama demonstrated it can still be enough to build a legacy.

        • The name Obamacare was picked by his opponents but has ended up securing his legacy.

          The bitter irony of Obamacare is that Obamacare was nothing at all even remotely like what Obama proposed. It was a genius move from republicans. Fuck it up to the point of being barely functional, leaving all the systemic problems of the previous system in place, and then name it after a democrat.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Watch Trump very carefully during the debate. He seems to be suffering from some kind of motor function problem that makes it difficult for him to drink or walk down a slope.

      https://youtu.be/0tkyqjvMrnU [youtu.be]
      https://youtu.be/wuD69ZkTpC0 [youtu.be]
      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne... [dailymail.co.uk]

      It could be a physical problem due to his age or obesity, but it's more likely neurological.

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    • by dfghjk ( 711126 )

      false equivalence

    • Intelligence is ability to think. Does not reflect the ability to understand, which comes from education. Something America isn't strong in.

      Sadly, we also know that intelligence is reduced by water and air pollution, of which America is famed.

      Indeed, the same toxins that drove poor Claudius mad are freely flowing with downgraded EPA protections.

      Throw in the fact that you need 50%+1 of a population to be in a group for that group to be in control, and the nutters are on control.

      Biden is doing well, mostly be

  • by The New Guy 2.0 ( 3497907 ) on Sunday June 14, 2020 @09:49PM (#60183556)

    Uhm, Mr. President. I've noticed a problem with your DVR. You're looking at a Huckabee episode from three years ago. The world has changed since then, and Huckabee is now a comedy show on TBN and Newsmax TV. Please watch the live streams of MSNBC and CNN once in a while.

  • by 140Mandak262Jamuna ( 970587 ) on Sunday June 14, 2020 @10:25PM (#60183630) Journal
    Look, most of us dont have the stats about typical retweets of him in different social media platforms at our finger tips. We are not going to google it and get our side bars filled with crappy ads from dueling political campaigns either. We don't know it is extremely underwhelming by a couple of orders of magnitude, or just some simple 20% or 30% drop
  • by Rick Schumann ( 4662797 ) on Sunday June 14, 2020 @11:22PM (#60183794) Journal
    I don't even LIKE Comcast/Xfinity/whatever they're calling it this week, I'd've dumped them years ago if all the alternatives weren't at least as bad, but it's totally out of line for a sitting POTUS to do shit like this.
    • but it's totally out of line for a sitting POTUS to do shit like this.

      What are you talking about, it's not 2016 anymore. Get with the times, women can vote, black people can become president, you can't call your HDDs master/slave anymore, and the office of the POTUS exists to have childish twitter arguments with 16 year old girls.

      We have a long 3 year history of a sitting POTUS doing shit like this. It's the "new normal".

  • by backslashdot ( 95548 ) on Sunday June 14, 2020 @11:22PM (#60183796)

    The republicans were against net neutrality right? Maybe comcast should exercise that right and slow any Trump venom so it comes across really slow.

    • by dwywit ( 1109409 )

      I like that idea. Whenever a customer is looking at RealDonaldTrump, slow the speeds down to 1 character per second.

      Trump's supporters don't have sufficient attention span to pay attention for long to read his tweets at that speed, so it'll soon become a contest to fit the most BS into just a couple of words.

      Reminds me of Father Jack Hackett from "Father Ted" -

      "FECK! ARSE! GIRLS! DRINK!"

      • Are you going for a +5 Funny? I am guessing that one character per second is about the speed at which many of them read which is why they *like* Trump. If you write a great position paper that is above somebody's reading level, it will never persuade them. Attention span is an issue when doing things that are somewhat unpleasant. Entertainers like Trump can keep an audience's attention. That's what makes them good entertainers. It guarantees that people hear their message which is more than many can a
  • So here's slashdot, trying to help him out a little. WTF?

    You know, the less press this guy gets, the better off we all are.

  • I have to say about this "story" https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

  • Maybe the lack of response is because the people who tried his suggestion now don't have Internet access because Comcast was the only provider in their area?

  • because it is - FULL STOP PERIOD - game over

  • Wait, wait wait... A person of authority in the US came across the fact that US internet providers are monopolies and their customers can't dump them even if they want to? Never thought this day would come.
  • ... then he should tell his FCC Chairman to take steps to bring more competition to cable monopoly and duopoly that exists in a very significant part of the Country. I suspect Comcast laughed off Trump's comments because Comcast knows their customers have little choice in the matter.
  • by nehumanuscrede ( 624750 ) on Monday June 15, 2020 @11:09AM (#60185158)

    Dear. Trump -

    If we actually had a CHOICE about who we can use in any given area vs the regional Monopolies you Government types refuse to dismantle, then we might actually take you up on that offer.

    We don't stay with Comcast because ( sarcasm ) we like them, their low, low price or their amazing customer service. ( /sarcasm )

    We do so because, thanks to you all turning a blind eye to the problem, we have no other choice in the matter if we want service at all.

    So when you people finally get off your ass and see the problem for what it is, let us know because we would definitely appreciate even having a choice.

"And remember: Evil will always prevail, because Good is dumb." -- Spaceballs

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