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Typically associated with the technologically impaired, this phrase can also be used to troll posters on online forums similarly to suggesting to Delete System32.
Public Relations 2.0: In the spring of 2010, 4chan users rigged an online poll in an attempt to send the pop star Justin Bieber to North Korea as part of his "My World" tour.
Public Relations 2.0: Videos of choreographed routines performed by prisoners in the Philippines went viral in 2007. Last month, a web series inspired by them was performed live during the New York Musical Theatre Festival.
Public Relations 2.0: Known for its bold disclosure of government and military classified information, this whistle-blowing news organization is widely regarded as the game-changer of public relations in the 21st century.
Public Relations 2.0: Video footage of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's enthusiastic conference speeches have spawned a number of parody and remix videos over the years.
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