While corporate Twitter accounts regularly adopt a breezy and irreverent tone (see: Netflix or KFC) in 2020, it's rare for a streaming service to interact with individuals who simply don't like a movie or are voicing an opinion, however unpopular. The gambit appeared to pay off on Wednesday, with Hulu garnering 23,600 likes on one of its posts and 15,300 on another.
Saturday, April 11, 2020 08:51 IST
The streaming service, which began exclusively streaming the 2020 best picture Oscar winner starting April 8, had some harsh words on Wednesday for users tweeting insults about the Korean film. Later on in the day, the handle posed a question to viewers: "Tell us the temperature in your town, and we'll tell you what to watch. #LetHuluDecide" To nearly all of its 605 replies, Hulu suggested
While corporate Twitter accounts regularly adopt a breezy and irreverent tone (see: Netflix or KFC) in 2020, it's rare for a streaming service to interact with individuals who simply don't like a movie or are voicing an opinion, however unpopular. The gambit appeared to pay off on Wednesday, with Hulu garnering 23,600 likes on one of its posts and 15,300 on another.
While corporate Twitter accounts regularly adopt a breezy and irreverent tone (see: Netflix or KFC) in 2020, it's rare for a streaming service to interact with individuals who simply don't like a movie or are voicing an opinion, however unpopular. The gambit appeared to pay off on Wednesday, with Hulu garnering 23,600 likes on one of its posts and 15,300 on another.