Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorLeft hand, meet right hand.In what appears to have been an automated response, HBO Max’s customer-help account on Twitter proactively reached out Sunday night to ask the main @hbomax handle if it needed technical help to watch the premiere of “House of the Dragon.”The @hbomax account, about an hour after the 9 p.m.
ET premiere of the “Game of Thrones” prequel series, had tweeted, “The only thing that could tear down the House of the Dragon was itself. #HOTD”Less than half an hour later, @HBOMaxHelp replied with a polite but obviously canned query: “Hi, we want to help.
Could you please let us know what device you’re using?”The meta exchange occurred as a relatively small number of HBO Max users reported problems accessing the streaming Sunday night.
According to service-monitoring site Downdetector, a peak of 3,784 people reported having problems with HBO Max on Sunday evening.
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