Kim Kardashian konfirms that she loves social media

She's not really trying to break the Internet, y'all.
By Tricia Gilbride  on 
Kim Kardashian konfirms that she loves social media
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Kim Kardashian is not trying to break the Internet from a place of hatred. She's actually a big fan.

Today, Kim detailed her social media strategy on Twitter, so take notes. No, she did not mention nude selfies, so you can go about your day, Bette Midler

She loves memes. Kim shared a few of her favorites on her website and app, "There are so many funny memes out there!"

She and Kanye very much believe in curating your own social media experience. 


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She's very new to Snapchat, but she loves it already, even if North does not.

Her Instagram account is very pure. 

She wants to connect with you on Twitter. 

But her app, which you can access for $2.99 a month, is everything.

Let's hear it for social media!


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Tricia Gilbride

Tricia Gilbride was a Reporter for Mashable Watercooler. Tricia focused on the intersection of celebrity culture and the Internet. Previously, she worked as a fashion writer and a social media manager. She also edits Women-Artists.org, a blog and annual print publication, and looks exactly like her cat.


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