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    Botched Adidas Twitter Campaign Spits out Racist and Anti-Semitic Arsenal Jerseys

    Sean Burch
    The WrapJuly 2, 2019
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    Botched Adidas Twitter Campaign Spits out Racist and Anti-Semitic Arsenal Jerseys
    An Adidas social media campaign quickly turned dark on Monday, with one of the sportswear giant’s Twitter accounts inadvertently spitting out racist and anti-Semitic replies to its 832,000 followers.The problem started when the Adidas U.K. Twitter account asked its followers to “like” a tweet promoting its new jerseys for Arsenal, one of England’s top soccer squads. Leveraging artificial intelligence, the Adidas account then responded to certain users, showing what the jersey would look like with their names on the back.But the A.I. clearly needed more refining — the Adidas account began responding to users with Twitter handles like @GasAllJewss and @InnocentHitler, showing them a computer-generated version of the jerseys and encouraging them to “seal the deal” by ordering a customized version with their names on the back. Other racist user names, including “die all n——,” received responses from the account.Also Read: Twitter Push to Save 'One Day at a Time' Helps Latinos in Hollywood Find Their VoiceOne handle referencing Madeleine McCann, a three-year-old that went missing in 2007, and another referring to the Hillsborough disaster — where 96 soccer fans died 30 years ago — received a reply from the account as well.For posterity: pic.twitter.com/wN47qoG0Ai— Walker Bragman (@WalkerBragman) July 2, 2019Yeah, it’s been… an interesting day. pic.twitter.com/ZNMoGuzPBj— Zachary Jacobson (@ZachAJacobson) July 2, 2019Also Read: 7 Code Conference Highlights: From Content Moderation Woes to the Facebook Breakup DebateTwitter did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.Adidas, in a statement to Fortune, said its working with Twitter to “ensure they continue to monitor” and take action against “violating content.”“As part of our partnership launch with Arsenal, we have been made aware of the abuse of a Twitter personalization functionality created to allow excited fans to get their name on the back of the new jersey. Due to a small minority creating offensive versions of this, we have immediately turned off the functionality and the Twitter team will be investigating,” Adidas said in its statement.Also Read: Twitter Bans Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Parody Account for 'Manipulation'The racist and Anti-Semitic responses have been deleted, and several of the accounts have been suspended by Twitter, according to CNN.Read original story Botched Adidas Twitter Campaign Spits out Racist and Anti-Semitic Arsenal Jerseys At TheWrap

    An Adidas social media campaign quickly turned dark on Monday, with one of the sportswear giant’s Twitter accounts inadvertently spitting out racist and anti-Semitic replies to its 832,000 followers.

    The problem started when the Adidas U.K. Twitter account asked its followers to “like” a tweet promoting its new jerseys for Arsenal, one of England’s top soccer squads. Leveraging artificial intelligence, the Adidas account then responded to certain users, showing what the jersey would look like with their names on the back.

    But the A.I. clearly needed more refining — the Adidas account began responding to users with Twitter handles like @GasAllJewss and @InnocentHitler, showing them a computer-generated version of the jerseys and encouraging them to “seal the deal” by ordering a customized version with their names on the back. Other racist user names, including “die all n——,” received responses from the account.

    Also Read: Twitter Push to Save 'One Day at a Time' Helps Latinos in Hollywood Find Their Voice

    One handle referencing Madeleine McCann, a three-year-old that went missing in 2007, and another referring to the Hillsborough disaster — where 96 soccer fans died 30 years ago — received a reply from the account as well.


    For posterity: pic.twitter.com/wN47qoG0Ai

    — Walker Bragman (@WalkerBragman) July 2, 2019



    Yeah, it’s been… an interesting day. pic.twitter.com/ZNMoGuzPBj

    — Zachary Jacobson (@ZachAJacobson) July 2, 2019


    Also Read: 7 Code Conference Highlights: From Content Moderation Woes to the Facebook Breakup Debate

    Twitter did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.

    Adidas, in a statement to Fortune, said its working with Twitter to “ensure they continue to monitor” and take action against “violating content.”

    “As part of our partnership launch with Arsenal, we have been made aware of the abuse of a Twitter personalization functionality created to allow excited fans to get their name on the back of the new jersey. Due to a small minority creating offensive versions of this, we have immediately turned off the functionality and the Twitter team will be investigating,” Adidas said in its statement.

    Also Read: Twitter Bans Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Parody Account for 'Manipulation'

    The racist and Anti-Semitic responses have been deleted, and several of the accounts have been suspended by Twitter, according to CNN.

    Read original story Botched Adidas Twitter Campaign Spits out Racist and Anti-Semitic Arsenal Jerseys At TheWrap

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