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It is to Twitter what people used to imagine 4Chan was to the rest of the internet: its best, and most powerful, creative engine. It's a meritocratic place where genders, ages, backgrounds, and jobs are either absent or distorted beyond recognition. Quite the contrary: This is where the language of Twitter gets created, where its funniest jokes come from, and where its worst tendencies are isolated, rebroadcast, and sometimes destroyed. Styles of tweeting and types of jokes that originated among its small sects have bled out into the mainstream: Even to comedians, these are some of the funniest people on Twitter.īut this isn't to say there isn't a core, or that Weird Twitter is incoherently broad, or that it doesn't have a history, or that it isn't important. Some of its best writers have a few hundred followers, while others have tens of thousands. Weird Twitter has a small core of members who all follow and interact with one another, making it as much a social circle as just a style of humor.
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Weird Twitter is vast and amorphous what it looks like depends hugely on whom you follow, when you followed them, and what you find funny. If you consider yourself a part of "Weird Twitter," or think you have a sense of what it is, then you probably hate these descriptions - none of them are wrong, but none are totally right, either.