Social media blunder: Nestle censorship fuels firestorm on Twitter and Facebook
It is perhaps the most powerful, albeit peculiar, case yet to illustrate the influence of social media: angry consumers hijacked Nestlé's Facebook page and posted attack messages that forced the brand to make an extraordinary about-turn.
by Atifa Hargrave-Silk
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