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Annoyed travelers get revenge with 'Passenger Shaming' campaign
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With flights being diverted over seat reclining disputes, the skies have become decidedly unfriendly these days. Annoyed airline passengers and flight crew members have found a way to strike back on social media with the "Passenger Shaming" campaign.
The collection of photos from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram has become a viral hit, with submissions coming from all over the world.
