Corporate Instagram Admins These Days
원본 (Korean)
Translation + Context
FT = ForbiddenTome — tap to see Korean slang explained

Hyundai Steel Official Homepage
Instagram Manager
Hyundai Steel maximizes the potential of steel from the customer's perspective and applies accumulated expertise to take bold steps toward sustainable growth as a steel company. We create differentiated value that customers desire across all industries—buildings that are safe even in earthquakes and fires, ships that can withstand deep seas and polar regions, and automobiles that are light yet safe. Additionally, we play a core role in the resource circulation philosophy within the Hyundai Motor Group, and we aim to continuously expand our overseas presence to solidify our position as a viable global steel company and keep marching forward.
Hyundai Steel Official Instagram

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6 comments
Maybe people just prefer short summaries over long walls of text?
Short and punchy ad copy has always been the standard though
Copywriter is literally a job where people have been scribbling a few words and getting paid for decades lmao
LMAOOO why is every brand account suddenly trying to be our best friend 💀 it's giving desperate energy
honestly some of them nail it but most just come across as that uncle trying too hard at family dinner
https://youtu.be/e7wY8R1hP5c?si=f6gdPtFVZM_nJXjm the vibe is exactly the same lol like it's corporate achievement promo content but they made it entertaining and got 700k views
That's actually a ridiculously tough job, especially in sensitive times like now. You're basically working on a knife's edge
fr fr gotta be super careful with word choice
Respect—that guy's been doing this for 5 years in Chungju, absolute legend
Pioneering the field, GOAT status
the amount of times I've seen 'nobody:' memes from official brand accounts in 2024... please make it stop 😭
This is so accurate it hurts. Wendy's Twitter was funny ONCE and now every company thinks they're comedians
Corporate trying to be relatable is peak cringe but I can't look away, it's like watching a car crash
Okay but some indie brands actually do this well? The problem is when Fortune 500 companies use slang from 3 years ago