Kamis, 31 Mei 2012

Too Much To Tell, But No One Listened

My undelivered message to Jack Dorsey

          First. The fact is, when you send an email for the famous people, our probability to get a reply is not more than 0.01%


       Second. When you have a trouble with your password and you know that you are not a hacker, how do you feel?


       Third. When you ask to your friend who always said that he/she is an hacker but he/she can’t help you anything because he/she can’t hack the Yahoo!Mail security system and he/she just can make your email are blocked, how do you feel?


       Fourth.  When you tell your friends if you have a problem to access something and your friends just say “That’s not important”, what do you feel?


       Fifth. There’s the story :
You and your friend always chat on twitter from Direct Message or Mentions. One day, your account can’t be opened. You almost never find your friend on Facebook Chatbox. You can chat on Skype or send an email, but the signal on your location is very bad. You can send a SMS or call your friend but it will be too expensive because that’s the international roaming. Your friend ask you “Do you have WhatsApp?” but you don’t have it, how do you feel?

When you get an answer for your message and the answer message is :
"Hi,
The email address you're writing from does not match the email on this account (it's a yahoo.com email address). For privacy reasons, we can't offer any more information about the email.
If you're unsure which email you used, you can check by going to this page and entering any possible email addresses: https://twitter.com/account/resend_password - we'll show you a confirmation message when you enter an email tied to a Twitter account in our system.Blablabala", how do you feel?


That's why I say "Too much to tell, but no one listened"

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