With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, Twitter has posted a friendly reminder to ease the heartache of single AF people around the world. If you are sick of seeing tweets, news and trending hashtags about Valentine’s Day, Twitter has an east solution for you that many people forgot and didn’t know about.
Sharing a bunch of keywords related to V-Day, Twitter reminded us ‘forever single’ folks that we can simply mute specific words to cleanse our timelines of mushy-mushy tweets.
When you mute words on Twitter, you won’t get any new notifications for tweets that include them see tweets with those words on you timeline. You can also choose the duration for muting words on Twitter.
reminder that you can mute words pic.twitter.com/qDHGjP7XoP
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
The list of ‘muted words’ that Twitter posted with its reminder were: valentine’s day, date night, gf bf, soulmate, babe. While it muted ‘valentine’s day’ for 7 days, ‘gf bf’ was muted for a month and the other words forever.
This post by Twitter’s official handle triggered hilarious replies, many of which Twitter also replied to. Twitter’s reminder and replies were so relatable that it had people concerned about the microblogging platform, with many believing that even Twitter is single like them.
Here are some of the funniest tweets about the post:
single and not looking tbh
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
going through something
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
happy for you and your confidence
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
😞
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
only if we're both double masked
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
not having to share popcorn >>
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
copying some of these thanks
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
gotchu bestie
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
an ideal day
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
is this why we're single
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
Tweet through it
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
confirmed 😔
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021
adding
— Twitter (@Twitter) February 11, 2021