Ripol’s Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz confessed that he once implicated the fan questions for Black Sabbath and recently filtered the reactions of the deceased Rock Legend Ozy Osbourne, which was to be an authentic question with fans – an experience that is now regrettable.
“I cheated,” Swartz Said In an X post on Thursday.
“For me personally, it was a failure, but for everyone else it was a success,” remembering his time in the webmaster, as an employee, he was assigned to type the answers to the fan questions for Osbourne – who died on Tuesday at the age of 76 and the rest of the members of the company using the company’s conferencing software.
Fans were not interested in anyone but Osborne
As a self-declared sharp typist, Schwartz reported that he was asked to talk with the band members on the phone, relay fan questions and type his reactions in real time.
But it was quickly clear to Schwartz that fans were not interested in anyone else in the band; Every question was for Osbourne. He said, “I specifically asked the intermediaries to give me such questions that were not for Ozi. There was no one,” he said.
Schwartz placed a set of pre-written “canned questions” on hand in terms of technical issues, which he eventually used to avoid leaving members of other bands.
“I passed a canned question for each of the other band members in the rotation. And I mixed that I can exclude what I can say to my manager with canned reply,” Schwartz said.
“At that time, I felt really bad about the whole thing. It was not an authentic conversation with the celebrities that I wanted to be it and I tried to make it,” he said, “He said,” only “two or three” legitimate fan questions ever made it to the band.
Schwartz revealed that he cleaned Osbourne’s answers
Schwartz also admitted that he removed the impurity from the answers of Osbourne:
“C-Vard is shown a lot in response to Ozi. Bad-word. He who does not really like to say to Americans. It was very close to the only word that I could clearly hear.”
He said, “I closely type Ozi’s reply, perhaps it was discontinued due to the quality of the bad connection. I censored C-Words,” he said.
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