Twitter parody accounts aren't anything new. One of the most "famous" ones is @BPGlobalPR. It poppped up right after the BP oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. And while there's nothing funny about the oil leak, the parody Twitter account did provide some comic relief during the crisis.
And that brings us to @DailyDOOHfus. For those not familiar with the digital signage industry, DailyDOOH (pronounced doo) claims to be an online digital publication of industry news and commentary. As a group, they are very visible at industry events and do help to create some noise for the digital signage space.

But DailyDOOH isn't without its band of critics. And I'm "guessing" this is the source of @DailyDOOHfus. Though while I appreciate the thought that I might have the creative ingenuity behind the account, I am not the source or the creator of the account. (I even received a direct email from DailyDOOH making the accusation.)
While this parody will likely not create anywhere near the attention that @BPGlobalPR did during the oil leak, @DailyDOOHfus might certainly create some much-needed comic relief in an industry that takes itself far too seriously.
At least I hope so.
And that brings us to @DailyDOOHfus. For those not familiar with the digital signage industry, DailyDOOH (pronounced doo) claims to be an online digital publication of industry news and commentary. As a group, they are very visible at industry events and do help to create some noise for the digital signage space.

But DailyDOOH isn't without its band of critics. And I'm "guessing" this is the source of @DailyDOOHfus. Though while I appreciate the thought that I might have the creative ingenuity behind the account, I am not the source or the creator of the account. (I even received a direct email from DailyDOOH making the accusation.)
While this parody will likely not create anywhere near the attention that @BPGlobalPR did during the oil leak, @DailyDOOHfus might certainly create some much-needed comic relief in an industry that takes itself far too seriously.
At least I hope so.
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