WeWork Umbrella

WeWork Umbrella

Updated Sep 19, 2019 at 02:09PM EDT by Sophie.

Added Sep 19, 2019 at 01:16PM EDT by Sophie.

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WeWork Umbrella refers to a viral incident in which an umbrella fell inside a WeWork private office space in a certain way prohibiting reentry through the sliding door. The story and a picture of the phenomena was shared to Twitter in September 2019 and was met with thousands of suggestions on how to get back in.

Origin

On September 17th, 2019, @NeerajKA[1] tweeted, "My friend’s entire company is locked out of their WeWork office because an umbrella fell, jamming the door. No one can figure it out. It’s been like this for 2 days" (shown below). The tweet gained over 142,200 likes and 26,100 retweets in two days.


Neeraj K. Agrawal @NeerajKA My friend's entire company is locked out of their WeWork office because an umbrella fell, jamming the door No one can figure it out. It's been like this for 2 days. 12:30 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

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On September 17th, 2019, Twitter user @DocKilmer[7] replied to @NeerajKA's tweet with an image of a mallet captioned "Solved" (shown below). The tweet gained over 3,300 likes and 90 retweets in two days. Twitter user @Massvwatches[8] also responded saying, "2 days? Is everyone that works there completely incompetent? None of you can operate a wire or slim jim? No millennial there capable of looking up a locksmith on their fancy phones? I would fire every one of you if I owned this buisinuss…wtf" (shown below, right). The tweet accumulated over 650 likes and 20 retweets in two days.


Judgmental Cornpop @DocKilmer Replying to @NeerajKA Solved 1:33 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitter Web App Massv @Massvwatches Replying to @NeerajKA and @SwiftOnSecurity 2 days? Is everyone that works there completely incompetent? None of you can operate a wire or slim jim? No millennial there capable of looking up a locksmith on their fancy phones? I would fire every one of you if l owned this buisinuss...w-- 2:00 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitter Web App

Later that night, @NeerajKA[2] responded by saying that, "The number of people who have said they should just break the glass today is astonishing. There’s nothing important in there. Its 2019. Computers are portable now. Work just moved to a different office. No one is going to smash a pane of glass if they can avoid it" (shown below, left). The tweet garnered over 4,200 likes and 100 retweets in two days. He also responded by saying, "And yes they tried the wire thing. It didn’t work."[3] Redditor Adam4nt reposted the original tweet to r/perfectfit[5] and received over 29,000 points (94% upvoted) in two days. The next day, @NeerajKA[4] gave an update from in the form of a conversation screenshot from his friend telling him that they went through the ceiling to move the umbrella (shown below, right). The tweet gained over 7,200 likes ad 300 retweets in a day. On September 18th, Vice[6] published an article titled, "It Was My Umbrella That Locked Us Out of the WeWork" announcing that the umbrella owner is named Mike Ponticelli who recounted that "Tuesday evening, around 6pm, someone cut through the floor of the fifth floor and into our fourth floor office. Then they used a bit of wire to pry loose the umbrella. There’s still a hole in the ceiling now, about the size of a gherkin."


Neeraj K. Agrawal @NeerajKA The number of people who have said they should just break the glass today is astonishing. There's nothing important in there. Its 2019. Computers are portable now. Work just moved to a different office No one is going to smash a pane of glass if they can avoid it 9:43 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitter for iPhone Neeraj K. Agrawal @NeerajKA UMBRELLA SITUATION UPDATE Dude it's amazing Yeah I think wework felt the heat and last night sent the real deal engineer to drill a hole in the ceiling and drape a wire down Which, we might add, was NOT anything suggested by the smarty pants social we bs 8:14 AM Sep 18, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

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roon @tszzl Replying to @NeerajKA and @neoliberal why would you let your company's work stall for 2 days instead of just breaking the door 12:58 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitter Web App Comfortably Smug @ComfortablySmug Replying to @NeerajKA This is why code monkeys shouldn't call themselves engineers. Engineers would figure out a way to open the door or break everything trying. 1:15 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitter for Android Comfortably Smug @ComfortablySmug Replying to @NeerajKA First glass ceiling, now a glass wall. Big tech is completely inhospitable to women in the workforce!! 1:07 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitter for Android Max Liberty @LibertasMaxwell Replying to @NeerajKA Don't give these people money if they can't figure out how to thread a coat hanger through a sliding door and move the umbrella. 1:19 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitterrific for iOs Noah Smith @Noahpinion Replying to @NeerajKA Lift the nose of the umbrella upward with a thin rigid object such as a ruler, coat hanger, or fossilized cat penis 1:03 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitter Web Client Antonio GarcĂ­a MartĂ­nez @antoniogm Replying to@NeerajKA OMFG Stick a jimmy between the gap in the sliding doors, and knock the handle end of the umbrella out of the way 12:39 PM Sep 17, 2019 Twitter Web App

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External References

[1] Twitter – NeerajKA

[2] Twitter – NeerajKA

[3] Twitter – NeerajKA

[4] Twitter – NeerajKA

[5] Reddit – r/Perfectfit

[6] Vice – It Was My Umbrella That Locked Us Out Of WeWork

[7] Twitter – Massvwatches

[8] Twitter – DocKilmer

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BraveSirJimOfLawl
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The fact that they had to drill a hole in the roof tells me they gave the guy they hired a list of every reasonable suggestion they got on twitter and said "You can't use any of these because if you do the internet strangers will win"

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