wonderdung
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Yep. There's no other way to look at what he did. He represented MS on his Twitter and didn't have it private. The "internet" did nothing other than spread the nonsense MS were saying about Always online and about living in certain areas. Orth wasn't saying those things, MS was. He was the Creative Director of MS Studios, not some wacky games journalist. Pretty simple, really.
As a person with both a job and a twitter account I'm pretty certain that nothing I've ever said on twitter has been anything but my own opinion and I've never once spoken for my company on there.
What makes Adam Orth different? His title is cooler than mine? Or the fact that he said things people don't like and I haven't (yet)?