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Flutter: What all the kids will are talking about

If Twitter’s 140-character messages are too wordy then you might want to try Flutter, where users communicate with 26-character bursts called flaps.

This video is a parody from Slate.com, yet many people have reportedly thought it was real. Yikes.

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SJ:

Thanks for keeping us abreast of the latest fake internet meme.

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