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<nettime> 'Can I have my house back?' JPMorgan cancels Twitter Q&A after |
This is getting to be a strange world! One has to go to Russia Today to get news of this nature! I'm following @JPmorgan now: 'Can I have my house back?' JPMorgan cancels Twitter Q&A after receiving 'offensive' questions 'Can I have my house back?' JPMorgan cancels Twitter Q&A after receiving 'offensive' questions Published time: November 14, 2013 23:54 Edited time: November 15, 2013 01:13 Get short URL AFP Photo / Timothy A. Clary / Files Share on tumblr Tags Banking, Internet, USA JPMorgan canceled a question-and-answer session on Twitter Wednesday after receiving a barrage of critical questions skewering the multinational banking company for legal problems, foreclosure practices, and other ethical transgressions. Starting at least since last week, JPMorgan, the investment and services portion of financial behemoth JPMorgan Chase & Co, asked followers and others on Twitter to send questions about the bank’s operations for veteran investment banker and company vice chairman Jimmy Lee using the hashtag #AskJPM ahead of the planned Thursday session. Few had used the hashtag until Wednesday afternoon, after JPMorgan sent a follow-up tweet on Tuesday promoting the event. After the reminder tweet, the floodgates opened. Questions - or, often, heckling - ranged from highly critical of the bank’s practices to complete non sequiturs. Company CEO Jamie Dimon was a particularly popular target among the taunters. Twitter users also criticized the bank’s billions of dollars of fines to mortgage regulators and its connection to low quality mortgage securities tied to the 2008 financial crisis. Among the “questions” posed to JPMorgan: JPMorgan cut its losses and canceled the Thursday Q&A on Wednesday evening. The tweet barrage inspired a dramatic reading of some of the tweets by actor Stacy Keach. Following the cancellation, David Dayen, a longtime progressive blogger, announced he would - tongue in cheek - answer #AskJPM questions in place of JPMorgan. http://rt.com/usa/jpmorgan-twitter-q&a-canceled-745/ -- FN Phone +91-832-2409490 Mobile +91-9822122436 Blog: The View From My Window http://wp.me/1c1F About.me: http://about.me/noronhafrederick Goa,1556: http://bit.ly/Goa1556Books2 # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org