You may have heard about the porn problems Twitter's been having with its new Vine video app.
Yes, well, it may have solved those—but what about the far more serious problem of food porn?
Twitter ran afoul of Apple's prohibition on so-called "Chatroulette"-style apps that make it too easy to encounter porn.
We want to know what Apple and Twitter are going to do about this outrageous "Chefroulette" problem that makes people hungry when they watch Vine videos by Twitter chef Lance Holton.
Holton, through his @birdfeeder account, is threatening every Twitter user's emotional well-being and level of satiety by using Vine to document the inappropriately tasty food he's preparing for Twitter employees.
If you haven't eaten recently, go get a snack.
Meet Lance Holton, aka @birdfeeder.
I found @birdfeedervine.co/v/bJTZetE2Uz1
— Bon Appetit (@bonappetweet) January 29, 2013
CEO Dick Costolo makes a guest appearance—sort of—in this "mouth party" video.
WED MP part 2 & SOUS CHEF? vine.co/v/bJ95K7FbpMz
— Lance Holton (@birdfeeder) January 30, 2013
Holton's secret ingredient in mashed potatoes? Lemon.
MASHED POTATO MP! vine.co/v/bJgPe7b00hX
— Lance Holton (@birdfeeder) January 29, 2013
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