Twitterati

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English

Etymology

Blend of Twitter +‎ literati.

Noun

Twitterati pl (plural only)

  1. (informal) People, particularly avid or frequent users, who use the microblogging service Twitter.
    • 2008 September 3, Sarah Lai Stirland, “Sarah Palin's Campaign Debut Electrifies the GOP, Galvanizes The Twitterati”, in Wired:
      For amusing one-liners, news, and water-cooler chatter about Palin from the Twitterati, please keep checking in on our "McCain VP Watch" Twitter widget on our blog to the right.
    • 2009 June 8, Elina Shatkin, “Taco Zone truck attacked in Echo Park, as told by Twitter”, in Los Angeles Times:
      Fire-starters weren’t the only ones at work that night. The Twitterati were also in full force.
    • 2014 April 24, Alan Cowell, “At Pistorius trial, Twitterati have their day in court”, in The New York Times:
      Sitting in the courtroom [] , their laptops and tablets propped before them, power cables snaking through convoluted adapters, the Twitterati have sight of witnesses at all times — the troubadours, or perhaps the tricoteuses, of the digital revolution.
    • 2018 July 14, Sarah Mervosh, “Trump Walks in Front of Queen Elizabeth, Causing Social Media Frenzy”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      Queen Elizabeth II may not have been amused, but the Twitterati certainly were.