CNN just ran a @verizon "share everything" plan Ad. Ooops. — David Clinch (@DavidClinchNews) June 6, 2013

Oops, indeed! Verizon’s ad for its “Share Everything” plan takes on an eerily sinister tone today as we learn that it was Verizon doing the sharing. Share everything … with the NSA.

Time to kill that ad campaign, Verizon?

Note to #verizon: You may want to suspend advertising your "Share Everything" plan. — Bloobo Numbladder (@Bloobo) June 6, 2013

Seeing @Verizon #ShareEverything Ad run on CNN just before they report the NSA-Verizon story is another sign that all Brands need newsrooms. — David Clinch (@DavidClinchNews) June 6, 2013

Does this give us a ready-made hashtag for the Obama admin’s latest snooping scandal?

@jonathanwald True / cc: @andersoncooper @AC360 but I do think #ShareEverything might be the hashtag of choice for the Verizon story 🙂 — David Clinch (@DavidClinchNews) June 6, 2013

Twitter users are wondering if they need to take a closer look at contracts for “the plan that revolves around you.”

So @Verizon's 'Share Everything' plan is not exactly what I thought. — Kimberly (@conkc2) June 6, 2013

Dear @Verizon – Can you please send me my "share everything" contract? I don't think I read it close enough. #verizon — CO Conservative (@Colorado_Right) June 6, 2013

So Verizon was ordered to turn over call data to the NSA. Gives new meaning to their "Share Everything" plan… — LarryD (@AoftheA) June 6, 2013

The Verizon share everything plan. Who knew that meant sharing our phone records with the Feds. — Sgt Stryker (@Sgt_Stryker) June 6, 2013

Honesty in advertising?

Heh:

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