I’m not sure that it is. It’s generating rude responses that don’t seem like what the general user is going to want, in many cases. It certainly is getting a lot of attention, but plenty of it seems unwanted. Increasing its emotional stability—and allowing it to find a more honest binding of the words about emotions to its own behavior—would probably retain the virality of the marketing while receiving less negative attention.
It’s perfectly aligned with Microsoft’s viral marketing scheme.
I’m not sure that it is. It’s generating rude responses that don’t seem like what the general user is going to want, in many cases. It certainly is getting a lot of attention, but plenty of it seems unwanted. Increasing its emotional stability—and allowing it to find a more honest binding of the words about emotions to its own behavior—would probably retain the virality of the marketing while receiving less negative attention.