OK, you all know how much I dismiss jokes where the content itself isn't very good but people try to salvage it through format: a Facebook exchange, an SMS chat.
Well here's a case where the format could be anything (FB, Twitter, SMS), but the context is pretty funny. The backstory is that there's a bunch of pranksters signing up for Facebook, Twitter, etc., accounts that have "Customer Service"-sounding names ... right down to avatars of a woman wearing a headset. It's the phenomenon of customer service trolls: they FB "Like" corporate pages and that sort, allowing them to chime in on a company's social media threads pretending they are from that company's customer support team.
Check out some of the results for yourself...
There's a collection of them here:
http://www.wehopethathelps.com/
Well, at least I think they are a fine form of comedic trolling...