Best Twitter Accounts Period
How many of us use Twitter without any sort of playful energy or happiness ever found throughout the entire timeline? Whether it be news of the current administration, Twitter's algorithm showing you the homophobic tweet someone you went to high school liked, or someone else subtweeting their awful significant other, sometimes Twitter is a big frowny face. However! I have three bot accounts, two made by a single @jonnysun and one by @xor respectively.
The first of which, and perhaps the most pure, is here's your reminder. It's handle being @tinycarebot, its sole mission is to promote reminders that all of Twitter's populous should see. Some of my favorite examples are as follows:
🎶: take a quick moment to listen to a song that grounds you please— here's your reminder (@tinycarebot) November 25, 2018
🌃: dont forget to look at a plant and give your eyes a break please— here's your reminder (@tinycarebot) November 26, 2018
The second bot account, also by Jonny Sun, is called what do you see? It's handle being @tinydotblot, it is "a small exercise in creative seeing" where it will post a randomly generated dot blot four times a day.💜: ask for help if you need it please— here's your reminder (@tinycarebot) November 26, 2018
⠀— what do you see? ✨ (@tinydotblot) November 26, 2018
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⠀— what do you see? ✨ (@tinydotblot) November 22, 2018
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⠀— what do you see? ✨ (@tinydotblot) November 19, 2018
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Our last bot for this blog is for sure my favorite of the three: old fruit pictures @pomological is a bot account dedicated to posting random images from the pomological watercolor collection found in the USDA's national agriculture library. Each post, with the inclusion of the image, contains the subject, oftentimes a fruit, the artist as well as the year it was painted. Following are some tweets from the past few days.
sultanina rosea grapes, painted by deborah griscom passmore, 1901 pic.twitter.com/8OUkPaV7xz— old fruit pictures (@pomological) November 22, 2018
rancocas red raspberries, painted by muller, frank, 1891 pic.twitter.com/sWPT2fb2gS— old fruit pictures (@pomological) November 21, 2018
bradshaw plums, painted by bertha heiges, 1897 pic.twitter.com/HZxGsECKw5— old fruit pictures (@pomological) November 19, 2018
I especially liked the first one, here's your reminder! We tend to forget so that following the account is a good way to remind them. Of course I followed it ;) Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt still amazes me to find some of these social media accounts that are made not to promote yourself, but to instead help others. Social media can be such a beautiful thing sometimes especially when it is someone posting things to make other people feel better. I love the saying spread peace, love, and positivity because that's what we need in society now a days.
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