Huawei has demoted and cut the pay of two of its employees after an iPhone was used to send a New Yearâs greeting from the companyâs official Twitter account. In a memo seen by both Reuters and Bloomberg, the companyâs corporate senior vice president Chen Lifang said that the incident had âcaused damage to the Huawei brand.â In addition to the demotion and a 5,000 yuan (around $728) monthly pay cut, the January 3rd memo said that one of the employees would also see their pay rank frozen for 12 months.
The internal memo says that the incident occurred after its external social media agency, Sapient, experienced âVPN problemsâ with its PC. VPNs allow access to Twitter from inside China. As a workaround, an iPhone fitted with a foreign SIM card was used to send the tweet. The Huawei memo notes that âthe incident exposed flaws in our processes and management.â
The original, now-deleted, tweet was widely mocked across Twitter and tech publications like 9to5Mac. The replacement tweet, which was sent from âTwitter Media Studio,â currently has 289 replies, most of them referencing the original.
This isnât the first time a tweetâs metadata has caused embarrassment for a company, but itâs rare that we get to hear about the fallout from these incidents. Last year, Samsung Nigeria had to delete over 300 tweets that were sent from an Apple device, while celebrities including Gal Gadot and Indian actress Anushka Sharma have been caught tweeting ads for Huawei and Google, respectively, from competitorâs phones. YouTuber Marques Brownlee has noticed them so frequently that he once joked about adding âTwitter policeâ to his bio.
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