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Earlier this week, some Apple users using iOS 11.1 experienced a glitch: if they typed in the letter “I”, it prompted an autocorrect suggestion of “A[?],” prompting a number of jokes around the internet. Apparently, the glitch also impacted Ohio State fans during today’s game against Michigan State.
During a break in the game, the university led the crowd in a card stunt to chant “OHIO,” using a group of people holding giant cards to form the letters. Only this time, they decided to have a bit of fun at Apple’s expense, by replacing “I” with “A[?]”.
Ohio State trolling Apple
— Brian Havrilla (@brianhavrilla) November 11, 2017
(@darrenrovell, @BleacherReport) pic.twitter.com/u7A563gi1i
Other users took pictures of the stunt:
.@OhioStateFB having a little fun trolling today at the @Apple glitch ⭕️ ⭕️ or is it A? Either way great win Buckeyes! #ohiostate #apple pic.twitter.com/p0uIxmVy6r
— Ohfoodtruckfind (@OHfoodtruckfind) November 11, 2017
Apple has since fixed the problem, so hopefully, this won’t be a problem during the next home game.
Correction: an earlier version of this article stated that Apple was working on a fix. The company has since corrected the problem.
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