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Grimace has taken over McDonald's Twitter account
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<blockquote data-quote="samzeman" data-source="post: 249044" data-attributes="member: 11182"><p>I actually care about this - see, it seems like the McD's sponsor team paid off the McD's wiki admins so they could essentially vandalise the wiki to promote this event. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/Talk:Grimace" target="_blank">Grimace</a> - take a look at the talk page. It is a bit of a rabbit hole, and no convenient youtuber has made a pseudo-documentary yet, plus there's an entertaining publicly visible bit of relationship drama between the admins, which is delightfully 2000s-internet as opposed to our current social media environment. </p><p></p><p>But yeah - a loss for free, independent internet, and a precedent that goes against what wikis are for. It's only a smallish wiki, but a worrying concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samzeman, post: 249044, member: 11182"] I actually care about this - see, it seems like the McD's sponsor team paid off the McD's wiki admins so they could essentially vandalise the wiki to promote this event. [URL="https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/Talk:Grimace"]Grimace[/URL] - take a look at the talk page. It is a bit of a rabbit hole, and no convenient youtuber has made a pseudo-documentary yet, plus there's an entertaining publicly visible bit of relationship drama between the admins, which is delightfully 2000s-internet as opposed to our current social media environment. But yeah - a loss for free, independent internet, and a precedent that goes against what wikis are for. It's only a smallish wiki, but a worrying concept. [/QUOTE]
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