Don'ts Of Social Media Etiquette: Don't Overdo Humor - Deepstash
Don'ts Of Social Media Etiquette: Don't Overdo Humor

Don'ts Of Social Media Etiquette: Don't Overdo Humor

Humor is subjective, and what’s funny to you might be insensitive or downright offensive to others.

If you’re not sure about how a joke would be taken, then it’s better to keep it locked away.

Aside from Wendy’s, another brand that’s hacked funny social media replies and posts is Innocent Drinks.

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