We don’t know exactly how #MyFiveWordRomanceNovel started trending on Twitter or what genius is behind this great idea but this hashtag is pretty much built for the site. Since Twitter has seen their number of active users plateau, the site now seems more akin to a weird social experiment than anything else, imagine anthropologists in a few hundred years looking back and saying “primitive humans actually expressed a desire to limit their conversations to 140 characters.” While the average person probably isn’t on Twitter, the average comedian, PR guy, and Fortune 500 company is spending a lot of time on the site, and that’s where the #MyFiveWordRomanceNovel hashtag turned magical.
Your dreams are mine now. #My5WordRomanceNovel 🙂
— Ravinder Singh (@_RavinderSingh_) March 28, 2016
Please leave once we're done #My5WordRomanceNovel
— It's Meagan (@MeaganAldaine) March 28, 2016
#My5WordRomanceNovel I wish I swiped right
— Blueboyghost (@blueboyghost15) March 28, 2016
He Lifted the Restraining Order #My5WordRomanceNovel
— Secia G (@Nessa_Star4) March 28, 2016
And then the cops came #My5WordRomanceNovel @monday_mayhem
— Jillian⚡️ (@Pheramuse) March 28, 2016
#My5WordRomanceNovel The spooning led to forking…
— Gah Gah?! (@GahBr0wnTZ) March 28, 2016
We Disappointed Each Other Exclusively#My5WordRomanceNovel
— Sara Mansford (@SaraMansford) March 28, 2016
Stockholm Syndrome is a situation where somebody who is imprisoned becomes attracted to their captor.
#My5WordRomanceNovel Hope She Has Stockholm Syndrome
— Liao Lu (@LiaoLiaoLu) March 28, 2016
In the corporate world there were a lot of companies that were looking to cash in on the hashtag. This kind of hashtag seems to be built for companies that sell books or break-up food (think pizza, wine, and ice cream).
Home alone with a book. #My5WordRomanceNovel pic.twitter.com/VQFui4W0Se
— Random House (@randomhouse) March 28, 2016
#My5WordRomanceNovel: He said he rescues dogs.
— PETA (@peta) March 28, 2016
#My5WordRomanceNovel Just me and books, forever. pic.twitter.com/xOrqeWpD1q
— Riverhead Books (@riverheadbooks) March 28, 2016
Hair Balls Brought Us Together #My5WordRomanceNovel
(IG _felines) pic.twitter.com/QXixuVfUOi— PetSmart (@PetSmart) March 28, 2016
Who knew that Jake From State Farm had a Twitter account?!
#My5WordRomanceNovel You Had Me At Khakis
— Jake from State Farm (@JakeStateFarm) March 28, 2016
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