By The Signal Online Editor Alyssa Shotwell
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From Daenerys holding her dragon eggs to Ned Stark stating that “Winter is Coming,” the last nine years of “Game of Thrones” has provided audiences with many memes. With a reported 17.4 million recorded viewers for the season eight premiere, there were millions of minds crafting the funniest memes and reaction tweets.
Across every social media platform, one can find “Game of Thrones” memes. However, some of The Signal staff’s favorite memes came straight from Twitter. Take a look at some of the ones The Signal staff enjoyed most below.LIST: Twitter continues to reign supreme with ‘Game of Thrones’ memes
Twitter has become the go-to platform for fans of the hit TV series ‘Game of Thrones’ to share their thoughts and reactions to the latest episodes. One of the most popular ways fans express themselves is through the use of memes, and Twitter is the perfect platform for sharing these hilarious and often insightful images.
One of the reasons Twitter is so popular for ‘Game of Thrones’ memes is its real-time nature. As soon as an episode airs, fans can immediately start sharing their reactions and creating memes based on the latest plot twists and character developments. This creates a sense of community among fans, as they can all share in the excitement and anticipation of each new episode.
Another reason Twitter is so popular for ‘Game of Thrones’ memes is its ease of use. With just a few clicks, fans can share their favorite memes with their followers and the wider Twitter community. This makes it easy for memes to go viral, spreading across the platform and reaching a wider audience.
Overall, Twitter has become an essential platform for ‘Game of Thrones’ fans to share their thoughts and reactions to the show. Whether it’s through memes, tweets, or live-tweeting during episodes, Twitter has become the ultimate destination for fans to connect and engage with each other.
FAQs about LIST
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What is LIST?
LIST is a feature that allows users to create and share lists of Twitter accounts, topics, or hashtags.
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How do I create a list?
To create a list, go to your Twitter profile, click on "Lists," and then click on "Create a List." From there, you can name your list, add a description, and choose whether you want it to be public or private.
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What are some ways I can use LIST?
LIST can be used in a variety of ways, such as organizing your favorite Twitter accounts, curating content around a specific topic, or keeping track of industry influencers. You can also follow other users' lists to discover new content and connect with like-minded individuals.