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November 7, 2022

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  1. Jake Plattman says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:36 pm

    “I would like to take a few minutes to complain about your horrific service. Yesterday, I went to McDonald’s and ordered pancakes for my breakfast. They told me to wait in bay parking (bay 3 to be specific) and it took 10 minutes for them to bring it out to me. Not impressed.”
    Negative tweet because they are complaining about their poor experience at McDonalds

    Reply
  2. Jaylon Hodge says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:37 pm

    Wendy’s:
    We’re disappointed you had a bad experience at one of our location. We certainly don’t like to hear that Can you please DM us the full address of the location you visited, along with your first and last name and email address so we can have someone follow up with you?

    Reply
  3. Carter Ostermiller says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:39 pm

    Coca cola
    “WiIl never buy a coca cola product again”
    “Crap in plastic”
    “Excellent”
    “Has my soft drink really gone political”
    “No coke for my family for a company that is this woke”
    “You boycott free speech”

    Reply
  4. Jaylon Hodge says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:40 pm

    Replying to
    @ChickfilA
    “Cookies and cream is good.”

    Reply
  5. Sophie Hochfeld says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:41 pm

    “What is hard for me to understand is why anyone would want to drink Coca Cola… It is full of sugar. Obviously it is not good for your blood pressure and it will certainly not help you if you are trying to get a sixpack”

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  6. Donaterius Kotanone says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:41 pm

    “Dr. Oz pushes old school Reefer Madness talking points. He seems to be stuck in the Stone Age. It’s honestly embarrassing.”
    – John Fetterman on Twitter
    I find this to be negative as the tweet calls out Dr. Oz in a rather negative manner.

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  7. Joshua Varkey says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:41 pm

    Nike:
    “Nike just cares about money they don’t actually have any morals”

    Reply
  8. Jacob Guo says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:41 pm

    Brand: COke

    Positive tweets:
    Coca cola you ARE my dream(dream)
    Hi you are the best on Earth. Try creating cookie cola. Yum! Nice idea! Eva artist and published writer in NYC (Says you are the best)

    Neutral tweets:
    Hi (just a greeting)
    Hi @CocaCola, I want to know if you can hire me? If you have vacancies? I’m ready to take on any business) (wants a job)

    Negative tweets:
    Does this mean you guys are switching to the
    @pepsi recipe? That would truly be otherworldly if I could drink a Coke without gaging. #CocaColaDreamworld #MakeMeGag (Says that coke is undrinkable)

    Reply
  9. Kumar Varathakumar says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:41 pm

    #Yeezy IS the ugliest shoe EVER like your soul!

    This is a negative tweet aimed at Yeezy and Kanye because of the word ugliest

    Reply
  10. Evan Liffland says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:41 pm

    H&M
    “So disappointed. @Janefonda you literally have a book about climate change. Yet here you are partnering with one of the largest and most damaging fast fashion companies, spreading greenwashing with their ‘conscious’ collections. You’ve got the power to turn these things down.”

    Reply
  11. Tiara Bounyarith says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:42 pm

    The tweet I looked at is from Starbucks advertising their Peppermint Mocha latte: https://twitter.com/Starbucks/status/1589703520848347139 .

    Positive reply: “yummy!” (https://twitter.com/kevin_snider/status/1589704979132350464)
    Positive reply: “Can’t wait to try it ?❤️ I love Starbucks so much since I arrived to USA. It became my favorite place to drink and relax” (https://twitter.com/HeydiCoJ/status/1589703872247128064)

    Negative reply: “Bring back the eggnog latte you cowards.” (https://twitter.com/QuinceyRoberson/status/1589703631024316416)
    Negative reply: “why are you so expensive” (https://twitter.com/kiwiale/status/1589703998990618624)

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  12. Zina Merkulova says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:43 pm

    Wendy’s twitter replies:
    1. This is what I eat for breakfast!
    (Image)
    – Example of difficult to interpret, because it sounds neutral. Need to recognize what’s on the picture to understand the meaning.

    2. Niiiiiiice
    – Positive, but difficult to recognize to a machine.

    3. Frostyschino is so good, please make more flavours
    – Positive, with typos though

    4. How about just asking you to make my order correctly (emoji)
    – Negative, using sarcasm.

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  13. tup35287 says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:43 pm

    The democrats all think you’re stupid. They think you don’t see what’s happening at the pump or on your grocery store shelves. They’ll lie to you incessantly to sell their leftist narrative thinking you’ll take the bait. Stop voting for democrats, they hate you and our country.
    Donald Trump Jr.

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  14. Jatnna Cabrera says

    November 7, 2022 at 3:45 pm

    Original Tweet by AOC:
    “Yeah, and? [Responding to a tweet about her posting about how people can avoid abortion laws”

    Positive Reply:
    “exactly, good, right thing to do”
    – It uses positive language

    Negative Reply:
    “@AOC is a pathological liar!”
    – Uses negative words like “liar”

    Difficult to Identify Reply:
    “Republicans, the party of big government, would like to haul you in for questioning”
    – Uses positive words in a sarcastic

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  15. Sammi Lin says

    November 7, 2022 at 4:07 pm

    Starbucks
    “A town in Connecticut voted on and approved a resolution asking their local Starbucks workers to work faster because people didn’t like waiting in the drive thru line. We live in an irredeemably stupid and selfish country.”
    “People literally will sit in an idling car for 30 minutes instead of walking 100 feet for terrible dogsh*t coffee.”
    “Imagine seeing a long line for coffee and immediately deciding it must be because the workers are lazy instead of the many more likely reasons. Really telling on yourself.”
    “Why should they work faster? They aren’t being paid by the coffee and I guarantee everyone in line is extremely rude to them. So why bother.”

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  16. Andrew Cornier says

    November 7, 2022 at 4:40 pm

    Starbucks- “It’s staggering how many folks genuinely believe you can escape poverty by canceling Netflix, stop buying Starbucks, and cutting out avocados. As if poor folks don’t meticulously explore ways to be more cost-effective. There are no individual solutions to poverty.”
    This is mainly negative- The author is telling people to stop buying starbucks. Saying it is a waste of time and money.
    Honda- “I want to repeat myself and tell you all, all my calls that have gone through in Pakistan are getting recorded. The police file of the murder of my father is missing. I was followed by a grey Honda Civic.”
    The connotation here is negative for sure. A man is talking about his father’s death and having to do with being followed by a Honda civic in Pakistan, This could possibly hurt company reputation if Honda’s name is dragged under.

    Reply

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