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Watching this robot print and burn Donald Trump's tweets is oddly satisfying
The fate our president's tweets deserve.
Twitter is adding pre-roll ads to Periscope as it warms up to profits
$TWTR needs money.
By Kerry Flynn
Jack Dorsey's Square launches in the UK
Half of the UK's small businesses don't take card payments, and Square wants to change that.
J.K. Rowling perfectly explains why the Trumps wouldn't be in Slytherin
No Slytherin for you, Eric.
By Sam Haysom
This awful Daily Mail front page is getting dragged all over town for its mindblowing sexism
"Are you f*cking serious?"
People are sharing the weird little things that really annoy their mums
Some of these are spectacularly odd.
By Sam Haysom
Girl uses Tinder to make money and you'll wish you thought of it first
A new scammer has hit the internet.
By Sam Speedy
Ignore this guy's dumbbell trick and check out the NBA star grandpa behind him
Move over, we're watching that grandpa.
Little hedgehog rolls off a pink pillow to save your Monday
Hedgie will make you laugh every time.
Alex Jones got relentlessly mocked after this tweet about the Queen
Twitter steps in.
Val Kilmer can't stop tweeting about Cate Blanchett and it's unsettling
Clearly not one to forget crushes.
By Johnny Lieu
13 feminists who play the Twitter game to win
A selection of the best feminist tweets and takedowns.
By April Hautea
Paul Ryan listening to Papa Roach in the NYT is fake news
~This is my last resort~
Women are calling men out for their ridiculous birth control opinions
"52 percent of men don't know where babies come from."
By Chloe Bryan
Kid who can't handle being grounded for a day overreacts like only a 9 year old can
The only thing in this world that she likes are her friends, her iPhone, and her new house.
By Sam Speedy
Merriam-Webster's Twitter just threw so much shade, you won't ever need sunscreen again
Need some ice for that burn?
'Rogue' national park Twitter account wasn't so rogue after all, emails show
A glimpse into the early days of the Trump presidency.
The World Cup of Biscuits 2017 is here and it's so British it hurts
Which biscuit will take home the glory?
By April Hautea
Twitter floats the idea of a service like Tweetdeck, but you pay for it
It's all about that data.
By Jack Morse