Any tweets mentioning the phrase “Channel 4″ are now displayed on screens inside the lifts of its Horseferry Road headquarters. Quite how this helps to fulfil the broadcaster’s public service obligations is unclear, however early indications are that the system is a boon to the Tourette’s community:
As Davina says, “you are now live on Channel 4. Please do not swear!”
Second image: Chris Applegate










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New post –> Channel 4's sweary lift http://bit.ly/cL2szj
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RT @psbook: New post –> Channel 4's sweary lift http://bit.ly/cL2szj hilarious everyone should tweet something rude about Channel 4
RT @SocialWorkerDan: RT @psbook: New post –> Channel 4's sweary lift http://bit.ly/cL2szj hilarious everyone should tweet something rude about Channel 4
Channel 4 at its best. Five pounds to anyone who gets a picture of this tweet in the lift. http://tinyurl.com/33rrvrs
@Bazd123 no – any tweet with channel 4 is is displayed uncensored in their lifts
http://bit.ly/cDCeKU
RT @rjamesjones: Channel 4 at its best. Five pounds to anyone who gets a picture of this tweet in the lift. http://tinyurl.com/33rrvrs
RT @psbook: New post –> Channel 4's sweary lift http://bit.ly/cL2szj
@mofgimmers also, didn't know if you were aware, but you showed up on our twitter lift screens the other day http://is.gd/dYuPd