Earlier today the official McDonald’s Twitter account went off the rails posting a very nasty tweet about our current President Donald Trump.
Reactions to that tweet, were, of course, very reasoned and calm. NOT.
That being said, those reactions were nothing compared to the reactions to McDonald’s now clarifying on Twitter that their account had been “compromised.”
Twitter notified us that our account was compromised. We deleted the tweet, secured our account and are now investigating this.
— McDonald's Corporation (@McDonaldsCorp) March 16, 2017
I’d love be in the McDonald’s corporate offices while this investigation is taking place. After all, Trump is obviously a fan…
"McDonald's? Never heard of it, and I wouldn't eat it anyway" pic.twitter.com/iiZPPIUkZK
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) March 16, 2017
So what did the internet have to say about McDonald’s allegedly being hacked? So, so much…
I'll buy 100 McNuggets right now if you put the tweet back up.
— Pete Haas (@dimeford) March 16, 2017
.@dimeford I'll throw in another 100
— jordan (@JordanUhl) March 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/DanielMBlogs/status/842382896455385088
https://twitter.com/Trainer__Mark/status/842383320839274496
https://twitter.com/MrMattJay/status/842383645272862721
https://twitter.com/Trainer__Mark/status/842384405310124032
https://twitter.com/suannelqr/status/842384771342835716
https://twitter.com/RyanSchwartz/status/842382139916201985
but yeah, those damn hackers are a right nuisance pic.twitter.com/e8VrwsN4h8
— Mike (@Mike_P_Williams) March 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/5NEWSJoe/status/842382515855863808
@seanmdav @McDonaldsCorp #BREAKING: Mugshot of suspect leaked. pic.twitter.com/EvQQMb8V5R
— James Swick (@jamesbswick) March 16, 2017
— Ced™ (@cedfunches) March 16, 2017
.@McDonaldsCorp pic.twitter.com/NosmlkoW6D
— Secular Talk🎙 (@KyleKulinski) March 16, 2017
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) March 16, 2017
WE WERE HACKED, HONEST! pic.twitter.com/jzZyx5W67A
— Mark Gongloff (@markgongloff) March 16, 2017
Suuuuuurrrrrre pic.twitter.com/Xob5Jp3nhr
— Esther (@escoen) March 16, 2017
People are going to point the finger at Hamburglar, but we know the real culprit. pic.twitter.com/LiRKPjt0cw
— Ryan Ballengee (@RyanBallengee) March 16, 2017
Another suspect in the #McDonaldsHacking… @McDonaldsCorp #EvanMcMullin #EvanMcMuffin pic.twitter.com/L2FhbDjpNr
— Rick Cantón (@RickCanton) March 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/Uber_Anne/status/842391721044463616
The only time we should legitimately suspect a 400-pound guy in his bedroom
— Near deGrasse Tyson (@DrNeilTyson) March 16, 2017