It's been long established that Chrissy Teigen is Hot Movies Archivesthe Queen of Twitter. And isn't it only fitting that a queen makes up a rule or two, now and again?
Well, over the past few days, Teigen has been doing exactly that, sharing bold ideas for the social media platform. And frankly, we could get behind these concepts actually being implemented.
It started on Wednesday, when the model/author shared her desire for an "I'm emotional" feed, which filters out any negative content and "only lets you see happy posts."
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Okay, we know what you're thinking -- couldn't you just use Twitter to follow say, exclusively dog-related accounts, or create a "happy" list on TweetDeck?
Well you could, but it takes effort, and it's not the point of the platform all the time. And of course, the very concept of "happy" content is relative. But surely there must be some way Twitter can bring the dogs and only the dogs to us, with the tap of a button, if we feel like it?
Sure, you can already mute accounts and keywords, and Twitter has already started publicly shaming people into deleting their bad tweets. But still, it's a nice idea, and one to consider, Dorsey, especially with all this chat about healthy conversations.
SEE ALSO: Chrissy Teigen and Jimmy Fallon guess mystery objects by touch, things escalate horriblyOn Thursday, Teigen continued her suggestion streak with yet another brainwave. This time, she offered up the idea of an "address book" that allowed you to keep track of exactly why you followed someone on Twitter.
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Teigen may be joking here, but it wouldbe sort of cool to be able to add notes about key accounts you follow. (Although as one person pointed out, this may not benefit everyone.)
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It's time to give Teigen a job already, Twitter.
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