When the target of trolling makes a clever counterattack, this attempt backfires and turns the tide, turning the troll into a target of ridicule. A similar incident occurred when Irish low-cost airline group Ryanair used her X to deal with passengers attempting to vandalize with hand-drawn drawings. The airline’s sudden resurgence attracted widespread attention and provoked mixed reactions from X users.
A social media user named Ameliaasavin shared a tweet a few days ago, writing: “It’s okay, Ryanair. Issue resolved on flight home.”
Examining the post and hand-made sketches, it was clear that the purpose was to emphasize the lack of a window in the passenger’s assigned window seat.
This is a common sight seen from the airplane window.
The photo also has a caption that reads, “If you know, you know.”
Ryanair reposted the image on its X account with the comeback text: “But not your art skills.”
But not your artistic skills https://t.co/cbOKtEUzeY
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) November 15, 2023
Ryanair’s tweet went viral, garnering nearly 4 million views and a flurry of engaging comments from users.
One user commented: “I swear to you, the person running this account is a genius.”
Another user wrote, “I think it’s okay, but it’s actually a pretty good picture.”
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