Twitter is addictive when you get into it.
Anyway, Twitter queries common words or phrases to create "Trending Topics". So when Michael Jackson died everyone talked about it so Trending topics where mostly about Michael Jackson at the time.
In this case, when the preacher tweeted about "Know God" the phrase No God became a trending topic due to the fact that it would also query statements like "Thank God there is no test today" to have the phrase No God. Atheists noticed and tweeted No God even more, people then got upset that no god was a trending topic, and they tweeted that they were upset about it and that made it EVEN MORE popular. So, either because the site was crashing or people were upset, they combined the query of "No God" with "Know God", Which then produced an amusing reaction by theists saying "Oh how nice, Know God is trending." Showing how fragile little theist hearts are.
I enjoyed Almightygod's reaction: "Dear Twitter, thanks for censoring "no god." My sheeple were getting their wittle feewings hurt."
Anyway, Twitter queries common words or phrases to create "Trending Topics". So when Michael Jackson died everyone talked about it so Trending topics where mostly about Michael Jackson at the time.
In this case, when the preacher tweeted about "Know God" the phrase No God became a trending topic due to the fact that it would also query statements like "Thank God there is no test today" to have the phrase No God. Atheists noticed and tweeted No God even more, people then got upset that no god was a trending topic, and they tweeted that they were upset about it and that made it EVEN MORE popular. So, either because the site was crashing or people were upset, they combined the query of "No God" with "Know God", Which then produced an amusing reaction by theists saying "Oh how nice, Know God is trending." Showing how fragile little theist hearts are.
I enjoyed Almightygod's reaction: "Dear Twitter, thanks for censoring "no god." My sheeple were getting their wittle feewings hurt."
"The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason." Benjamin Franklin
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