Free Dorothy: When you hear the word “innovation” in technology expect a completely new product or service. Last week, however, an LG Smart Refrigerator and one girl's ingenuity changed how we expect innovation.
We're talking about Ariana Grande's twitter account, or @thankunext327.
What do today's teens do when their mom blocks access to the Internet by locking a drawer in a drawer?
https://twitter.com/thankunext327/status/1158169992921153541
There are some children who will look for their phone device in the drawers or in their mom's bag. But Dorothy decided to do it tweets from her family's smart fridge.
https://twitter.com/thankunext327/status/1158739365327015937
But before making the decision, he turned to others Appliances. For example he thought of a Nintendo 3DS that was at home.
But because the mothers know what their child will do before they do, Nintendo was confiscated, allowing only one tweet informing the child's friends: "The account will be closed now."
https://twitter.com/thankunext327/status/1158172783085588486
But it didn't stop there. Dorothy continued to use the Wii U to post a message to her friends, thanking them for their continued support and love during these difficult times.
https://twitter.com/thankunext327/status/1158492949220478976
This is how the #FreeDorothy trend was born that stayed on Twitter for more than an hour. Dorothy began tweeting from the fridge after the Wii U was seized:
https://twitter.com/thankunext327/status/1159505376066383872
In a tweet from the fridge, he once again thanked his thousands of friends for his support.
Dorothy's perseverance and ingenuity give me hope for the future. The kids are okay.
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