"Are you looking to get banned from The National Mall, too?" one Twitter user asked.
"This woman travels around the world touting herself as the voice of American women. I'm at the 'peak' of disgust," one Twitter user wrote.
"This will drive 45 mad..." one Twitter user wrote.
The tweets of LeBron James, Floyd Mayweather, John Cena and Conor McGregor all feature in Twitter's list for top 10 most retweeted sports athlete posts of 2017.
Paul Duane's 10-year-old daughter, Gabi, wants to be an author and has already made an impact online with her interview with Coco the cat.
Many people slammed the senator's "tone-deaf" request just days after he voted in favour of the GOP's controversial tax reform bill.
"My arteries are clogging just reading about his diet," one Twitter user wrote
A tweet stating "name a badder bitch than Taylor Swift" went viral, with stories about female revolutionaries and Holocaust survivors being shared in response.
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Twitter couldn't help but mock the president over his "epic meltdown" with a slew of jokes, memes and sarcastic comments.
Pizza Hut was criticised online after running a promotion for free pizza with The Sun. It came two weeks after Paperchase was shamed for a partnership with the Daily Mail.
Emily, 23, told Twitter about a man called Ben who was boasting on a Bournemouth to Manchester train about cheating on his girlfriend. The search for cheating Ben has gone viral.
"By morning he'll have taken credit for the supermoon," one Twitter user joked.
"Having a full-out meltdown on Twitter is not helping his case," Lis Smith, former director of rapid response for Barack Obama's campaign, said.
"The UK is not only the best place to start a new business, it's also the best place to grow one," Chancellor Philip Hammond said.
"Flynn has flipped and now all we can do is wonder how much longer until 45 is the last domino to fall," one Twitter user wrote.
"Revenge is a dish that is best served Comey," Stephen Colbert tweeted.
"We mistakenly pointed to the wrong reason we didn't take action on the videos from earlier this week," Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted.
Twitter erupted with fervent calls for his immediate resignation with many using the viral hashtag #OnTheDayTrumpResigns.
"As if he hasn't embarrassed us enough already," one Twitter user wrote.
Snapchat has promised a major redesign of its app amid falling gains on the social media platform. It promises to bring an emphasis back to friend content.
"I didn't hack anyone. I didn't do anything that I was not authorized to do," he told TechCrunch.
"The idea that we have to ever explain this is MIND BLOWING!" one Twitter user tweeted.
"Historians will look back and call this period of American history 'The Dark Ages,'" one Twitter user wrote.
"Who's the funeral for? Oh wait, democracy in America. I forgot," one person tweeted.
The New York Times was told that its @nytimesworld account violated Twitter's rules about hateful conduct.
"The Covfefe-in-Chief," one Twitter user wrote.
"If this is who we are or who we are becoming, I have wasted 40 years of my life," former CIA and National Security Agency director Michael Hayden tweeted.
"No one throws shade more eloquently than James Comey," one Twitter user wrote.
Twitter hilariously mocked Trump over the "ridiculous" claim with a slew of jokes, comments and memes.