"Typo"
Yeah, I'm sure people writing up entire posts dedicated on OP not reading the tips instead of how to fix the little accident is a typo. Why are you trying to shine a negative light on the OP anyways? And what else can really be said when people have already suggested all possible ways to fix it? I don't get it.
Not shining a negative light on OP, criticizing a staff member's inappropriate snark. I wouldn't figure expecting some professional behavior from someone that is paid to be a part of this company and is openly representing this company in an official capacity would be a expecting too much, yet you apparently think so.
Furthermore up until the post the OP quoted only one person had offered an actual solution, everyone else said it was impossible and the two posts that were quoted criticized the OP for clicking that button in the first place, indicating that they likely didn't fully read the OP in the first place (as the OP clearly stated it had been an accident), thus making it fair game for the OP to criticize them and doubt they had read what was posted.
Finally, yes, it was a TYPO, clearly. The OP didn't complete their sentence by accident, stating "Again, if you read the very first sentence i wrote, I said I accidentally did." All they needed to include was the word "it" at the end, and the staff member went out of their way to call the OP illiterate BECAUSE of this and then erroneously claimed the OP was calling the other two posters illiterate as well, which the OP absolutely did not, all they did was state that they didn't fully read was was written, which, given what the two posters wrote, seems true.
I'm sure you can find more hardcore and serious faces in other places, but that just isn't much fun for everyone else is it?
Just calm down, my dude, no need to be a keyboard warrior about this.
By "face" I meant someone that is well known in the corporation and is seen very often by the public, both of which are true in this case for this particular staff member. Expecting a certain amount of professional courtesy from someone that is openly representing a company doesn't seem like a lot to expect. There was literally no reason for the staff member to post what they did unless they were openly trying to be abrasive and mocking. They weren't called upon, they weren't being helpful, they only popped in to mock the OP. That would be rude and inappropriate regardless of who did it, yet if it had been a random person I wouldn't have said anything, however it wasn't just a random person, it was someone we're supposed to look up to and respect, someone that's supposed to act with a certain bit of professionalism and class because their words and actions directly reflect the company they're employed by. In this case they did not do that and I feel they should know that their action here is inappropriate.
To further explain, I generally don't care what people do with their own private accounts, but once you decide to use the business account to act inappropriately that's when I start to wonder if you're a good representative of the company as a whole and, if you are, if I want to do business with said company.