Twitter bot is a
non-official client application for Twitter acts like an intelligent robot
helps to tweet and reply instantly along with retweets, favorites, and quotes.
In our Twitter Narratives, the twitter bot is a person whose comments generate
conflicts between our company and customers. Our company is named Hash which is
in the form of family-owned business, we open restaurant and provides different
kinds of hash.
The story
happens when one customer in our restaurant posts a tweet in our company
twitter, which writes that the hash in the restaurant is so delicious that he
is totally addicted to it. Then there is another people pretends to be the
twitter bot and catches the keywords which are "hash" and
"addicted". So the twitter bot makes a command, "Oh my god!
People eat hash, the drug, in that restaurant. It is illegal! We cannot eat at
that restaurant anymore!"
In this story,
the twitter bot misunderstands the meaning of "hash", which makes a
conflict. Is our restaurant illegal? Should people stay away from our
restaurant? The managers of this restaurant then face a fake rumor and need to
fight for company’s reputation and legalization.
I like that you are using the idea of keywords. However, I think that misunderstanding these terms is something a human would do. The bot has been programmed. Perhaps this mistake is made by a separate bot? One programmed to look--not for food--but for drugs?
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