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 <description>&lt;p&gt;This kind of feels like when a teenager is mad at their parent for using acronyms like OMG. Sometimes it feels like early adopters are so pissed that corporations have invaded their space. The truth is, if the company takes the time to LEARN how to use sn, and is authentic and appropriate in their approach, it&#039;s a huge win. Slapping up a Facebook page, or tweeting about silliness will get you nowhere. @comcastcares is an AMAZING and unusual (and something with questionable sustainability as it grows) approach, and should be celebrated.&lt;/p&gt;
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