#HonestSocialMediaSlogans Trends As Twitter Users Share Brutally Honest Taglines for Social Networks
— November 9, 2017
When you think of social networking sites, what comes to mind? “Likes” on Facebook? 280 characters on Twitter? Picture-perfect posts on Instagram? Professional connections on LinkedIn? The possibilities are endless when it comes to popular social media apps/platforms.
But what would these websites look like if they were paired with brutally honest slogans? A trending hashtag game on Twitter sought to answer that very question.
#HonestSocialMediaSlogans, which became a trending hashtag in the Silver Eye hashtag game Thursday morning, turned everyday social media taglines into brutally honest slogans. The hashtag game, which generated more than 9,000 tweets, included realistic slogans such as “Facebook – Pretend to have more interesting life than you actually do,” “Twitter: We are all damaged but funny” and “Hello, is this thing on? –AOL Instant Messenger.” (A nod to the fact that the chat platform is shutting down next month.)
Take a look at some of the best #HonestSocialMediaSlogans below:
Twitter Users Create #HonestSocialMediaSlogans with Fiercely Straightforward Taglines
Facebook: Look who’s stalking #HonestSocialMediaSlogans
— craig onetweetwonder (@craigflynn1) November 9, 2017
#HonestSocialMediaSlogans Snapchat: Because your face needs filters
— Kerry Tedder (@KeshaTedder) November 9, 2017
Facebook: Showing Ads for Things You Googled 1 Minute Ago #HonestSocialMediaSlogans pic.twitter.com/7udkTsxdrF
— TrivWorks (@TrivWorks) November 9, 2017
MySpace: You’ve Still Got One Friend#HonestSocialMediaSlogans pic.twitter.com/u0HFc4Z6BW
— Shea Browning (@SheaBrowning) November 9, 2017
Twitter – place where you realize you’re not weird at all #HonestSocialMediaSlogans
— Nina (@GirlInHerPJs) November 9, 2017
Instagram: where everyone can fake a perfect life #HonestSocialMediaSlogans
— Jmarie (@jmariec36) November 9, 2017
Twitter: We’ll let you start WWIII in 280 characters or less #HonestSocialMediaSlogans
— ? Aaron Griegelis ? (@agriegelis1975) November 9, 2017
Google+: #HonestSocialMediaSlogans pic.twitter.com/ax5V9TLXhu
— DQ (@DQ_Doo1) November 9, 2017
#HonestSocialMediaSlogans Google+: Figure out how to use us, Please!… pic.twitter.com/Xp1qEHf97s
— J.P. Junior (@jpjuniorcountry) November 9, 2017
Twitter – Never going to give you that edit button #HonestSocialMediaSlogans
— Foxy (@FoxyConservativ) November 9, 2017
Tinder: Don’t believe the Swipe#HonestSocialMediaSlogans
— l?s9?s??? (@JMoney731) November 9, 2017
Tumblr: we don’t even know what we’re doing #HonestSocialMediaSlogans
— Doc (@DocDarnell) November 9, 2017
Facebook – Find out who’s pregnant or engaged today.#HonestSocialMediaSlogans pic.twitter.com/AIXT9sJfHQ
— Silver Eye ? (@Sb_spark) November 9, 2017
Pinterest: Look at all the stuff I’ll never make! #HonestSocialMediaSlogans pic.twitter.com/lysJ4TFCvl
— “Mad Cat” Cattis (@GeneralCattis) November 9, 2017
Facebook: All The Friends You Have Nothing In Common With.
Twitter: All The Strangers You Have Everything In Common With.#HonestSocialMediaSlogans
— Eric Wolfson (@EricWolfson) November 9, 2017
Facebook: Look at all my friends
LinkedIn: Look at my great career
Instagram: Look at what I had for dinner
Twitter: Look, I just don’t agree with you, OK?
Snapchat: Look at me with bunny ears#HonestSocialMediaSlogans
— Adrian Lui (@adrianlui) November 9, 2017
How would you make social media slogans more brutally honest? Which #HonestSocialMediaSlogans tweet was your favorite? Sound off in the comments section below!
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