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Beast Best Awards: The Daily Beast Picks the Best of Twitter

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Whether you want news up to the nanosecond or an absurdist joke, these are the Twitter feeds you need to follow now.

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Twitter is only as good as the people you follow. To solve the curation quandary, The Daily Beast has produced its first list of the feeds to follow.

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Among the 96 Twitterers on this year’s list, you’ll find celebrities, journalists, entrepreneurs, business wonks, and some overlooked stalwarts of the 140-character oeuvre. While we love Lena Dunham’s Twitter feed as much as her other million-plus followers, we chose Girls’ showrunner Jenni Konner for her perceptive humor and under-the-radar cool factor.

Here, a taste of what you’ll find on the full list:

The Laugh Captains

The class clowns of Twitter who specialize in one-liners and biting satire. There’s Elizabeth Windsor (@Queen_UK) with her gin-doused humor, Rob Delaney’s unfiltered observations, and Old Spice’s cheeky marketing.

The Informants

Unconfirmed scoops, rumor-mill castoffs, and breaking-news alerts are all part of the real-time news cycle. Some of the best: the tireless politics dialogue of BuzzFeed reporter Andrew Kaczynski, Anthony DeRosa’s one-man newsmachine, and Amanda Marcotte’s feminist updates.

The Idols

Forget tabloids and press-junket interviews. Twitter’s the destination for RuPaul’s deep thoughts, Blake Shelton’s overuse of exclamation points, and Andrew WK’s party tips.

Click here for the full list.