Post by samsparrow74 on Feb 15, 2024 9:53:49 GMT
One hundred tweets talking about Twitter have filled the streets of San Francisco over the past few days. But they have not done it in the way that those in charge of cleaning the city would have liked. Twitter has taken out the chalk and spray paint and has dedicated itself to replicating the company's publications on the streets of the place where its headquarters is located. Although some users have applauded the way the blue bird social network has done marketing, the city's Public Works department is not so happy, they have even called the campaign "illegal .
These advertisements are not sanctioned but our sidewalks should not be used as billboards . "Our street cleaning and inspection teams have been informed of these Jordan Phone Number List illegal advertisements and, if it is necessary for us to remove them, we will send an invoice to the offender," Rachel Gordon, a spokesperson for the department, told CNET . For her part, Twitter's marketing director shared some images of the graffiti on her profile before the ball became big enough for administrations to take part in the matter. A spokesperson for the company has stated via email that they will analyze what happened: "We will identify flaws in the process to meet the cities' requirements for our workforces. We are sorry this happened.
We are committed to working in full compliance with all city regulations and are putting processes in place to prevent something like this from happening again .” Gordon has also expressed that "Twitter has the resources to use appropriate places to advertise your company." In fact, these graffiti are part of a larger campaign that has begun in San Francisco and New York on the billboards of some rapid transit (BART) stations. Outfront Media, which handles BART advertising, told the San Francisco Chronicle that the type of campaign Twitter is running at the Powell Street station will last a month and costs $236,000 plus $85,000 for production.
These advertisements are not sanctioned but our sidewalks should not be used as billboards . "Our street cleaning and inspection teams have been informed of these Jordan Phone Number List illegal advertisements and, if it is necessary for us to remove them, we will send an invoice to the offender," Rachel Gordon, a spokesperson for the department, told CNET . For her part, Twitter's marketing director shared some images of the graffiti on her profile before the ball became big enough for administrations to take part in the matter. A spokesperson for the company has stated via email that they will analyze what happened: "We will identify flaws in the process to meet the cities' requirements for our workforces. We are sorry this happened.
We are committed to working in full compliance with all city regulations and are putting processes in place to prevent something like this from happening again .” Gordon has also expressed that "Twitter has the resources to use appropriate places to advertise your company." In fact, these graffiti are part of a larger campaign that has begun in San Francisco and New York on the billboards of some rapid transit (BART) stations. Outfront Media, which handles BART advertising, told the San Francisco Chronicle that the type of campaign Twitter is running at the Powell Street station will last a month and costs $236,000 plus $85,000 for production.