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Twitter’s official account starts a global conversation in gibberish

The official account of Twitter tweeted a seemingly random string of letters and asked people to come up with their own responses in gibberish.

Since tweeted, the tweet has garnered over 20 lakh likes with over three lakh people replies to the tweet. (Picture credit: Pixabay)

People around the world are coming up with fun games and activities to keep themselves amused during the coronavirus pandemic, and Twitter sparked a conversation in gibberish with a tweet.

The official account of Twitter tweeted a seemingly random string of letters and asked people to come up with their own responses in gibberish.

“Ahhhhfdsjkhfjskhfjkldshfkljsdhfkjdhfkjlshdfkljsdhfjkdshfjksdhfjdksfhjkdshfjsdhfjkshfjksdfhjksdhfjksdfhjkdsfh. Your turn.” The popular social media platform tweeted.
https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1253381644108673025
The tweet did not take much time to get responses and people from across the world replied to it with their own versions:


https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1253385305262096384
https://twitter.com/TAEVERSACES/status/1253383136282460167
https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1253385305325015040


https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1253383408908107785


https://twitter.com/moonchildpjms/status/1253382497104211977
https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1253383887969009669
https://twitter.com/highyoungwon/status/1253381750492999680
https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1253382285849759744
https://twitter.com/DeanCoxj/status/1253381750019051522
https://twitter.com/Twitter/status/1253385305396318208
The tweet has garnered over 20 lakh likes with over three lakh people commenting in response to it.

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