Nike recently made a noteworthy update to their Twitter purchasing procedures some weeks ago, claiming that it would essentially terminate successful RSVPs and orders from Twitter accounts they determined to be “bots”. Although the system isn’t entirely foolproof, Nike has made a some progress with this issue as seen with the recent re-release of the Air Jordan III “Doernbecher”; several of the orders placed have indeed been cancelled by Nike, which shows us at the very least that the brand is approaching this bot plague head on. Currently, Nike plans to re-release those cancelled pairs to the public at a later date that hasn’t been confirmed, so if you missed out this past weekend, there may still be hope. Your thoughts on Nike’s step toward eliminating bots? Stay tuned for more updates and get the discussion going on below.
Nike Cancels Several Air Jordan III “Doernbecher” Twitter Orders
John Kim
July 23, 2013
This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. The opinions and information provided on this site are original editorial content of Sneaker News.
19583
Popular Sneakers
Popular Stories
Latest News
New Balance's Distressed 1906A Model Continues A Stellar Introduction In "Slate Grey"
Picking a favorite shoe is like picking a favorite child, but New Balance has tipped off their answer to that impossible question plenty in recent...
by Matt Varga
2 hours
84
Luka Doncic Sticks To The Homefront With The Jordan Luka 3 "Mavericks"
In an era where professional basketball is defining by player movement, often feeling like each successive season the league’s landscape gets shaken up more than...
by Matt Varga
4 hours
336
SB Dunk Low "Wizard of Oz," Bleach ASICS And All Of This Week's Best Releases
We’re truly in the home stretch now, and while most brands’ most signficant releases of the year are in the rear view by now, there’s...
by Matt Varga
6 hours
578
Loading...