Welcome to the chaos amongst the companies that is Verizon iPhone Eve.
“People watch train wrecks in droves, too,” John Czwartacki, a Verizon employee who edits their policy blog, wrote in his retweet of my message. Czwartacki has a history of this public trash talking towards AT&T. Which is fun, and we appreciate.
He followed that up with another retweet and another zinger: “that took long = 4 mins,” he wrote noting how people quickly were saying so many people only follow AT&T to complain.
Enter AT&T PR. “@parislemon It’s about engagement. We also answer people’s questions and comments on Facebook. That’s a more interesting and stark contrast,” Communications head Seth Bloom tweeted to me in response.
AT&T’s director of social media, Chris Baccus, quickly followed that up with, “@parislemon Our AT&T fans/followers talk on a lot of topics and we respect their time with follow up unlike some brands who just broadcast“
That sounds like a shot at Verizon. Now we’re getting somewhere.
All of this is quite humorous from a company PR/psychological warfare perspective. I’m just not sure why it had to fill up my @reply stream.
I’m also not sure why Verizon is sending tweets from the iPhone, then deleting them, then repeating the tweet, pretending like it came from a different client. Actually, I know exactly why they did that.
Everyone, it seems, is flipping out over this device — and that includes big companies who just can’t seem to contain themselves. Can’t wait for tomorrow!

MG Siegler

MG Siegler

John Czwartacki

John Czwartacki

Seth Bloom

Chris Baccus






Authors: MG Siegler