First it was the @UberFacts account back on June 4th. The tweet received a ton of replies from frustrated users.
A week and a half later, @LizzieCosmos served up a similar prompt to her followers - and received similarly pointed responses.
While usually we abhor the repetitiveness of the Twitter echo chamber, many of the points that were made in response to these particular tweet are hard to argue with - while others are a bit more controversial. We've rounded up the most hard-hitting and spicy takes from the threads, for your scrolling convenience. Perhaps you'll find yourself realizing that you're desensitized, too.
This is definitely a response we can get behind:
Reminder to people who agree with the above sentiment: You can disagree with tipping for this reason, but you should still tip if you live in a country (cough US cough) that doesn't pay service workers a living wage.
There are loads more examples of these sneaky scams on their respective threads, if you want to continue to feel bad about the world. But we'd like to know the behaviors and standards you think qualifies as a normalized scam - and how we can change things, if at all.