WTF? Twitter’s bizarre new TV ad confounds viewers

Oct 29, 2015 | Online advertising, Twitter marketing, USA, Viral and buyrals

Twitter launched a new TV ad campaign last night, with a loud, garish and cartoony spot. But has the confusing mash-up alienated people new to the social network? Designed to promote the Twitter Moments feature (currently only available in the US) , the TV ad aired during a break at the World Series. A selection […]

Twitter launched a new TV ad campaign last night, with a loud, garish and cartoony spot. But has the confusing mash-up alienated people new to the social network?


Designed to promote the Twitter Moments feature (currently only available in the US) , the TV ad aired during a break at the World Series.
A selection of baseball-related tweets were featured in the ad, but the tweets appeared so quickly in the lively sequence that some took to the web to express bewilderment.
One Twitter user tweeted, “That Twitter commercial was *really bad*. Can’t imagine anyone feeling invited to use the service or see the value after seeing the spot.”


And blogger John Gruber described it as “incomprehensible”, going so far as to say: “Someone should be fired.”


Some were positive about the broadcast, though. “That Twitter commercial is pretty cool,” tweeted one viewer.


While another summed up the whole ad nicely:


The ad certainly caught people’s attention, and it is possible that this was just Twitter’s first step. A follow –up commercial could try to simplify things for non-Twitter users everywhere.

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