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The 13 most embarrassing web moments

The 13 most embarrassing web moments

By:  Christoper Null  On: 28 Nov 2006 For: IT World Canada Creator

The Internet is the most efficient information distribution system ever known. But if you're not careful, it's also the perfect way to embarrass yourself in front of the entire world.

His stunned look, when a reporter started asking him questions, is something you just can't fake. Goma, originally reported to be a cab driver, actually turned out to be at the studio for a job interview. He later said he had thought the whole thing was some kind of initiation stunt. The BBC has since been vigilant about forcing online video sites to remove the embarrassing footage.

5. Well, It's Not How PR Usually Works

A lot of companies make in-house motivational videos to rally the troops, but rarely do the films feature racial slurs and nudity. Kirk Reynolds, public relations director for the San Francisco 49ers, probably didn't think his cheeky 15-minute primer on dealing with the press would actually be seen by the press, but of course it was quickly leaked. Reynolds was immediately fired, having forgotten the fundamental rule in his own tape: "Everything you say and do is being covered by the media








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Christoper Null Christoper Null is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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