Proper noun
Twitterverse
(Internet, informal) The world of users of the Twitter microblogging service.
National Hockey League sent the Twitterverse into a tizzy Monday night with a simple question. Source: Internet
Naturally, the Twitterverse, as usual, doesn’t know what to think. Source: Internet
The show has been running since 2014 and each episode sends ripples through the Twitterverse. Source: Internet
Being on Twitter is one thing – actively engaging the twitterverse in quality dialogue on Canadian foreign policy is another. Source: Internet
I'm struck by how the media and twitterverse are telling depressed individuals to "call this suicide hotline" rather than saying "Your life matters" or "Be a human being for once and reach out to people who might need you." Source: Internet
It's just a shame that it took the twitterverse to point out what everybody at Scholastic should have already known. Source: Internet