
What’s Trending: Friday, November 18th, 2022
#TaylorSwift
o If you were planning on buying tickets to see Taylor Swift to say, sorry to say it’s not happening.
o Ticketmaster planned today’s general public sale for her upcoming stadium tour because they don’t have enough tickets.
o The decision came two days after the presale event caused the site to crash and left many fans without tickets.
o They said in a statement that two million tickets to The Eras tour next year were sold during presales, the most the platform has ever sold in a single day.
o Ticketmaster cited “extraordinarily high demands on ticketing systems and insufficient remaining ticket inventory to meet that demand” as a reason for calling off Friday’s sale.
o Questions remain about how the remaining tickets would be sold but they said that about 1.5 million fans who went through Verified Fan were invited to purchase tickets.
#Netflix
o They have added a new feature that lets users remotely log out devices connected to their account, which means you can finally block your ex without having to change your password.
o Called Manage Access and Devices, the option lives in Account Settings and displays all the devices linked to the account, allowing the paying consumer to log them out with a simple click.
o Netflix's product manager shared that this has been a 'much-requested feature' among subscribers, who may have allowed a former partner to log into their account prior to the breakup.
o After a subscriber selects 'Sign Out' on an unfamiliar device, Netflix recommends a password change for extra security - but this step is not mandatory.
#Dennys
o They have a Black Friday deal that is going to be hard to beat!
o They will be selling a t-shirt that doubles as a yearlong breakfast subscription for one low price.
o There are only 150 of these Everyday Value Tees and they only cost $5.99.
o But the diner chain says the $6 shirt is valued at $2186 because the wearer is entitled to a free Everyday Value Slam (two eggs and two bacon strips or sausage links, plus a choice of two buttermilk pancakes, one slice of French toast, or a biscuit and gravy, every single day for a full year!
o Each shirt has a unique QR code sewn directly into the t-shirt design so it’s easy to redeem in the restaurant.
o The shirt will be released at 9 p.m. PT on November 24, Thanksgiving Day, at Denny’s online merch store, DinerDrip.com.