Maybe one of the most challenging elements of making an impact on social media is making up something profound in 140 characters. This ’s correct; I’m speaking about the tweet.
There is A tweet sweet, and to this point. And crafting one frequently leaves us staring blankly at the little blinking cursor, hoping for a way to rephrase the dialogue to allow some characters up for an image, a link, or ever-essential hashtag.
Unsurprisingly, a Twitter bio is equally challenging. You mean to tell me I have 160 characters (thanks to the additional 20?) To describe to the Twittersphere who I am, what I do, and also my Twitter is worth following?
What is a Twitter Bio?
A Twitter bio is a small overview about your self or your company exhibited under your Twitter profile picture. In the bio, then you hashtags can comprise 160 characters of text, and also manages of profiles you’re affiliated with,
It might not appear to be a big deal, but bear this in mind: Your bio is currently just one the key things people use to choose whether or not to follow along on Twitter — therefore what you write on your Twitter bio needs to count.
Yesit can be tough to find out who you’re provide followers an idea of your personality in a miniature tweet-sized bio. Here are a Couple of Actions to assist:
As we have said, leaning on comedy can be a fast way to showcase your personality and make you look irresistible to crowds.
To give you some inspiration, we all now ’re taking a moment to highlight some of the very amusing and entertaining bios we can find.
We’t scoured far and wide and am proud to present to you personally with 28 of the funniest bios — out of real folks, precious brands, and false characters who pepper on the Twittersphere.
28 of those Funniest Twitter Bios We Could Find
1. @TheMikeTrainor
Why we’re amused:
Comedian and author Mike Trainor makes my internal seven-year-old want to ask him to pull my finger. Additionally, imagining Mr. Trainor stating, “He who smelt it,” while looking as dapper as he can in his profile film is a tiny piece of added amusement. Pluswe can’t help but adore this bio’s self-deprecation, in its allusion to this fact that one of the displays is”still airing somehow.”
2. @UberFacts
Why we’re amused:
UberFacts fills our brains with seemingly unnecessary information daily, each day. Though using the rise of fame in bar-hosted trivia nights and games like Trivia Crack, I wouldn’t say we’ll never need to know things like this:
Berserk llama syndrome is a true state by which a llama believes its human owner can also be a llama, causing the animal to become competitive.
— UberFacts (@UberFacts)
August 21, 2017
3. @NelsonFranklin
Why we’re amused:
I [verb describing feelings of having a strong liking for] this. American actor Nelson Franklin gets us. We’t noticed enough “Actor/Entertainer/Jazz Pianist” Twitter bios.
Franklin took it on himself to make a bio which doesn’t just asks his followers to check out their imaginations, but one which will even withstand the test of time. I mean, no matter what Nelson Franklin goes life, “Noun/noun/noun” is very likely to be quite accurate.
4. @mikeindustries
Why we’re amused:
Mike Davidson, former VP of Design in Twitter, is a connoisseur of sorts — even if he has an impressive background, we really do enjoy his present credential of,”Currently chillin’.”
We also can’t help but wonder: Does the Twitter bio 160 character limit have to do with the aesthetics of a Twitter page’s design? Is Mike Davidson to blame?
5. @JamieAmacher
Why we’re amused:
Some people aim to save neglected pets. Jamie Amacher aims to save neglected houseplants. Buffalo, NY resident (and coworker of mine at Mainstreethost), Amacher knows the importance of keeping plants alive indoors — especially since, here in the Northeast U.S., we don’t get to see much plant life outside during winter.
I must say, it’s a noble act; sacrificing a Twitter bio front-loaded with accomplishments. for the sake of our forgetful nature and thirsty houseplants.
6. @sixthformpoet
Why we’re amused:
Like a homeless individual asking me for beer money, I can respect this. The mysterious Sixth Form Poet is an author (as she or he is quick to remind us) of the book The Sixth Form Poet, and offers up this Twitter handle on the book’s cover as authorship. The Sixth Form Poet has attracted 143k fans to date, which is fitting, considering this 2013 tweet:
It would be so cool if I had lots of fans.
— sixthformpoet (@sixthformpoet)
August 23, 2013
7) @Lord_Voldemort7
Why we’re amused:
Harry Potter fans, rejoice — or cower in fear. He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named has a Twitter, and he’s not afraid to share his truth — in the form of a clever use of Christina Perri lyrics.
8. @shelbyfero
Why we’re amused:
As we mentioned above, we always appreciate a bit of tasteful self-deprecating humor, and Shelby Fero gives us just that in her Twitter bio. Though, according to HiTFiX (and her impressive Twitter following of 122k), it seems that people are crazy about her — at the very least, on Twitter. And, if you’re curious about her work, she’s also conveniently included a link to Google search her instead of providing a website.
9. @Arbys
Why we’re amused:
Arby’s puns its slogan,”We have the meat.” , by replacing meat with tweets. This is a great way of reminding people of your slogan while making a funny joke about the platform you’re on.
10. @sweetestsara
Why we’re amused:
Sara Rubin is a video producer at BuzzFeed. You can thank her in part for many of the fantastic BuzzFeed videos you see circulating around social media and love are obsessed with. If you’ve seen any of the videos in which she’s, you know she’s an overall lovable and whimsical character — not to mention, hilariously awkward and anxious, like a good handful of us.
Her Twitter bio is just as imaginative and adds a touch of fantasy that I think provides a welcomed breather from some of the more serious Twitter bios out there.
11. @JohnCleese
Why we’re amused:
John Cleese is an English writer, actor and tall person (according to his website). As he is also a comedian, we’re allowed to find it incredibly humorous that he mentions in his Twitter bio that he’s still alive, contrary to rumor. Plus, he’s doing”the ridiculous walk” in his app, and we invite you to see for yourself just how silly it is. (Monty Python fans, rejoice.)
12 & 13) @arnettwill & @batemanjason
Why we’re amused:
First off, it’s clear to me that BFF Twitter bios are the BFF necklace of 2017. Actors Will Arnett and Jason Bateman wear their BFF-dom proud for all of the Twitterland to see — but it’s not the first time they’ve taken their affinity for one another to the public eye. In 2013, they were seen strolling down the street on a sunny afternoon in 2013 while having some fun with the nearby paparazzi:
14 & 15. @AlisonLeiby & @alyssawolff
Why we’re amused:
In a similar fashion, writers Alison Leiby and Alyssa Wolff have obviously made a BFF pact to dedicate their Twitter bios to one another. Again — we approve.
16. The Onion
Why we’re amused:
The Onion is probably the most well-known and popular satirical news site. They publish gag headlines and goofy articles for the sake of humor. In this bio, they sarcastically claim that they are the opposite of a joke site by calling themselves the,”finest news source”
17. @Lesdoggg
Why we’re amused:
What do we love about comedian Leslie Jones’ Twitter bio? It is simple and to the point. We can’t help but snicker she tells us on her line of work, with no jokes. That’s fine; luckily, her work and tweets offer lots of fodder that is humorous.
18. @shondarhimes
Why we’re amused:
For many of us, Shonda Rhimes is a legend — and our Thursday nights could be much less interesting without her. She’s the author behind such hit shows as”Grey’s Anatomy” and”Scandal,” and yes: People really like to tweet their plotline opinions to her. She quits that insanity with a succinct, funny quip in her bio:”It’s not real, okay?” Yes, Ms. Rhimes.
19. @aparnapkin
Why we’re amused:
Comedian Aparna Nancherla’s Twitter handle (@aparnapkin) is seemingly a play in her name, that will be idiotic enough. According to her bio I’d be willing to guess her Twitter feed is just amusing.
That assumption is backed up by TIME, as her feed was called one of The 140 Best Twitter Feeds of 2014. Out of about 328 million monthly active users on Twitter, that ain’t too muddy – she’s definitely considered a comic in this civilization, when I had to guess.
20. @notzuckerberg
Why we’re amused:
In case you haven&rsquo this is NOT Mark Zuckerberg. But that doesn’t stop @notzuckerberg (a.k.a., Twitter user @afterthatsummer) from crying like (s)he had been the “Zuck. ”
The imitation Mark Zuckerberg is amusing, as shown by his own Twitter bio degradable and tweets like this:
Facebook beat Wall Street’s aim again. I’m a magician making mad coin out of the very abundant thing on earth–your urge to procrastinate.
— Not Mark Zuckerberg (@notzuckerberg)
January 29, 2015
Touché, imitation Zuck. Touché.
21. @AnnaKendrick47
Why we’re amused:
We’ve always been quite amused by Anna Kendrick’s self-deprecating humor in general. Take, for example, this
Oh God. I just realized I’m stuck my whole life.
— Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47)
May 26, 2015
Plus, we love the location she recorded. (Same here, Ms. Kendrick.)
22. @FirstWorldPains
Why we’re amused:
This account pokes fun in “original world issues,” in which folks whine about things that actually don’no matter in the grand scheme of things: cold French fries, getting the incorrect coffee, a mobile phone dying, or — as @FirstWorldPains cites in its own bio — that the absolutely terrible moment once you actually, really want to compose a good online bio, however may ’t think of anything. #worstdayofmylife
23. @Charmin
Why we’re amused:
Charmin, as we know, sells paper. We’re all adults here, and all of us know what it’s used for. Charmin’s Twitter bio is very interesting because, considering its business, the brand gets the awkwardness out of the way instantly, letting us know that, hey, quality bathroom paper is a good thing… and a good bathroom trip — or,”the go,” as it’s known here — should be enjoyed.
Plus, who doesn’t like an excellent, TP-related riddle?
#NationalTellAJokeDayQ: Why can’t you listen to a pterodactyl visit the bathroom?A: Because the”P” is silent!
— Charmin (@Charmin)
August 16, 2017
24. @ComedyCentral
Why we’re amused:
Because we see exactly what you did there, Comedy Central. Additionally, this:
A fantastic approach would be to melt some cheese.
— Comedy Central (@ComedyCentral)
August 21, 2017
Cheese is the answer, no matter what the issue.
25. @YourAwayMessage
Why we’re amused:
Are we the only ones who remember the days of AOL Instant Messenger, a.k.a., AIM? Think back, if you can, to a time before Slack, Twitter, as well as Facebook — and perhaps, just maybe, it’ll come back to youpersonally.
If looking at this bio (and its accompanying profile picture ) gives you an overpowering sense of nostalgia, then you already know the reason why it’s pretty amusing. Remember AIM profiles? And sub-profiles? And off messages? Or the noise of the door opening if your ~cRuSh*~ signed on?
Additionally, the location being “the den” is all on stage. If this doesn’t reach home for you, see this BuzzFeed post , or move on to another!
26. @TheEllenShow
Why we’re amused:
Ellen DeGeneres entertains us on social networking, tv, real life, etc.. She’s just plain amusing. Therefore it should come as no surprise that her bio on Twitter is pretty darn amusing. According to her bio, she’s a second role as an ice road trucker — hmm — along with her tweets are equally real, and spectacular. She ’therefore not lying about her tweets. After all, see below. Thus, what does that tell us about her job? We purchase it.
I just invested in an eclipse sunglass business. When the next one is, does anyone know?
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow)
August 21, 2017
27. @tomhanks
Why we’re amused:
Fame didn’t get to Tom Hanks’ head. He’s normal person, just like you and Ihaving difficulties with weight. He gains people’s approval — and sometimes . To thatwe say,”Tweet on, Tom.”
28. @FranksRedHot
Why we’re amused:
In the event that you’re too big a fan of Frank’s RedHot as we are, then you understand how simple it to actually but — ahem — [things ] about what. As entrepreneurs, Naturally, we concur that the brand might place it to Twitter, too.
29. @popchips
Why we’re amused:
We wish eating popchips was within our job descriptions — because, if they’re around, we surely eat them as if it’s a part of our collective duties.
30. Pepsi
Why we are amused:
Because the merchandise they’re supposed to be marketing is simply yummy, it’s pretty amusing to imagine that a social networking manager.
31. @Alexa99
Why we are amused:
Here is the official account of the Amazon Alexa voice assistant. The bio is funny as it reads like it was written by a robot. For those who have an Alexa, they might also know that Alexa is bad in the puns and tells jokes when asked. Her interests, in addition to the literary Star Trek, make sense for her.
Because she’s a robot, the most humorous thing in this bio is how it ends with”Tweets and opinions are my own.”
Find Your Twitter Humor
It is true comedy while at the same time tweeting as a company that is responsible is a fine line to walk. But as these cases show, it’s likely to be equally funny and self-deprecating on social networking, as long as it contrasts with your brand.
In beating social media and, as always, we’ll keep on bringing you the very latest news and strategies.
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