Article created by: Mantas Kačerauskas

There are plenty of reasons why a company might use social media. Increasing brand awareness and website traffic, generating leads, and managing their reputation are just a few of them. But whatever its intentions are, a business uses Instagram, Facebook, and other platforms for its own gain. And people see right through it. So when nonsensical corporate stuff appears on their feed, they often respond to it, reminding its authors that they're not fooling anyone.

Twitter account "Brands Getting Owned" is the place to go if you want to check out these savage roasts. It shares fan-submitted screenshots of exchanges companies wish to forget, and as its bio says, tries to dismantle capitalism one L at a time. Continue scrolling for the pics.

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Twitter exchange showing a social media brand fail between 7-Eleven and a customer about a lizard named Marvin.

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    Tweet exchange showing a Prime Video brand fail on social media about Minions, shared by Brands Getting Owned.

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    Amazon Help apologizes in a brand fail tweet exchange about a delivery driver incident on social media.

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    Twitter exchange of Kraft Mayo brand fail, featuring mayonnaise jars and a social media backlash on relationship humor.

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    Image of a social media fail showing a falcon blocking a SpaceX live video stream at night.

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    Tweet showing a $39k hospital bill and a critical reply, illustrating brand fails on social media interactions.

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    Twitter exchange showing a Walmart brand fail with a humorous reply about stealing in their stores on social media.

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    Screenshot of a social media brand fail showing a CEO’s controversial comment on employee engagement and office work.

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    Twitter thread showing brand fails on social media including environmental claims and user sarcastic replies with images.

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    McDonald’s job interview sign offering $50 highlights brand fails on social media hiring struggles and worker issues.

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    Twitter exchange showcasing a brand fail on social media between a user and American Air customer service.

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    Tweet showing a DoorDash delivery bag with a Spotify promo card, highlighting brand fails on social media interactions.

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    Social media brand fail showing a tweet criticizing Kroger’s razor-thin margins claim amid high CEO compensation.

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    Tweet showing a social media brand fail involving Delta Airlines and a user criticizing voter suppression in a reply.

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    Tweet about Taco Bell and McDonalds struggling to find workers, highlighting brand fails on social media.

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    Screenshot of Twitter conversation exposing brand fails on social media about restaurant job pay discrepancies.

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    Tweet from District Sentinel saying something incredibly bad is about to happen, showing a brand fail on social media by Mark Zuckerberg.

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    Tweet showing a Burger King social media brand fail with a car crashing through the restaurant window.

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