Free Dorothy: When you hear the word "innovation" in technology you expect an entirely new product, or service. Last week, however, an LG Smart Refrigerator and a 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 kids who will look for their phone device in their mom's drawers or bag. But Dorothy decided to make tweets from her family's smart fridge.
https://twitter.com/thankunext327/status/1158739365327015937
But before making the decision, he turned to other devices. For example he thought of a Nintendo 3DS that existed 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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