tl;dr – list of all known Twitter accounts of 343 folks. Don’t spam them, be constructive. Let me know which ones I’m missing. kthx.
I’d like to assemble a public list of all known Twitter accounts for 343 employees. Primarily execs, but also head programmers and content managers. This will be useful for making our voices heard on what is needed for Halo 5 and the franchise as a whole. I realize my list (as of the day I’m posting this) is severely incomplete. I’m relying on fellow community members to help me assemble a reliable list. Each record must include the Twitter account, the person’s name, and their position in 343 Industries. Hopefully we can use this information to bring about change and hold 343 accountable in a calm, constructive manner.
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@PlutonForEver – Bonnie Ross, Head of 343 Industries. @franklez – Frank O’Connor, Franchise Development Director. @JoshingtonState – John Holmes, Studio Head for Halo 5. @Danayoub – Dan Ayoub, Executive Producer. @k_wolfkill – Kiki Wolfkill, apparently she does stuff. @timlongojr – Tim Longo, Creative Director for Halo 5. @bradford_welch – Brad Welch, Design Director for Halo 5. @Brav – Andy “Bravo” Dudynsky, Community Manager.
@Halo – The official Twitter account for Halo. I’m sure it’s managed by someone at 343, like Bravo.
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NOTE: I do not condone harassment or spamming of any 343 employees. Do NOT abuse the knowledge of how to contact these men and women more directly, as it will diminish its usefulness. Remember, these are people, too - don’t spew hateful words their way just because you’re behind a keyboard, m’kay?
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> I have a list I’ve been compiling, hopefully this may help you out a little. Feel free to subscribe / let me know of anyone else that should be added
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> I have a list I’ve been compiling, hopefully this may help you out a little. Feel free to subscribe / let me know of anyone else that should be added
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> Just want to repeat the note at the end of OP’s post.
That list is kicka** I’m gonna take some time later today and synchronize my list with yours. Hopefully people can use them in tandem. Thanks for sharing.
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> I don’t mean to be rude, but its kinda ironic that you are asking people to follow the rules… when you broke the rules.
Of course you mean to be rude. Where do I even begin with such fallacious logic? Let’s do this in two steps.
Step 1: If you have a problem with my use of dark humor, read my reply to a similar post of yours (are you seriously lurking my posts?). I stand behind my past posts.
Step 2: If a cop receives a speeding ticket at any point in his life, then proceeds to write someone a speeding ticket later down the road, should this be considered “ironic”? Of course not. This is a simple logical fallacy. If only people who’ve never made a mistake were the ones qualified to rally people to try and improve in some area of life, then no one would be qualified. Do you see the simple flaw in this thinking? That being said, yes, I broke “The Rules”. Congratulations. Nothing gets by you. But there’s a difference between “following the rules” and doing what’s right. They don’t always coincide. My goal here isn’t to get people to “follow rules” – it’s to get them to do the right thing. To not harass 343 employees on their personal Twitter accounts. If you think my previous post disqualifies me from aspiring to that goal, then you’re a fool comparable to a pre-schooler running around his classroom yelling “TEACHER, TEACHER! HE BROKE THE RULES!!!”, having no semblance of having analyzed the importance of the infraction and consumed only with the fact that the other kid “broke the rules”.
Stop trying to discredit others on these faulty grounds.
Fun fact: did you know that making a non-constructive post breaks THE RULES? Because your reply contributed nothing to the actual topic at hand, you are now bound to turn yourself in and never offer advice on Waypoint again. At least, by your own logic.