But on Monday, questions about the Twitter accounts emerged when the tech website Gizmodo noticed the handle @AmazonFCDarla appeared to use a photo of the account owner that was computer-generated. “Many of these are not Amazon FC Ambassadors — it appears they are fake accounts that violate Twitter’s terms,” Amazon spokesman Ty Rogers said in a statement. Twitter acknowledged that at least four accounts that identified as Amazon employees have been suspended for misleading information about the identity of the account holders. “The accounts were permanently suspended for violating the Twitter Rules on impersonation,” Twitter spokesman Trenton Kennedy said in a statement. Amazon’s PR Twitter account fired back, “You don’t really believe the peeing in bottles thing, do you?
Source: Washington Post March 30, 2021 21:30 UTC