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Stalk Gizmodo and Its Staff on Twitter, Avoid Restraining Orders [Promotion] Wondering what particularly excites and entertains us? Find out by following Gizmodo and its staff on Twitter ! You’ll see the entire goofy thoughts and photos you may not find on the location.

You can follow the major Gizmodo account -which happens to be one of several top ten most influential media Twitter accounts -and revel in a number of the entertainment provided by whichever Gizmodo staffer is running the account during a specific week. (If you’re wondering, this week’s Gizmodo Twitter Master is Mr. Brian Barrett.)

If you prefer to keep tabs on a number of individual staff members, you then can follow any of the links below. Take note though that those are our personal Twitter accounts and that the things we say don’t necessarily represent Gizmodo or the opinions of our fellow staff members.

Brian Lam
Jason Chen
Joe Brown
Jesus Diaz
Joel Johnson
Bryan Gardiner
Matt Buchanan
Brian Barrett
Kat Hannaford
Jack Loftus
Rosa Golijan
Kyle VanHemert
Sam Biddle
John Herrman
Mark Wilson
Woody Allen Jang
Sam Spratt
Christopher Mascari

Oh, and don’t forget for you to also follow the Gizmodo crew on Facebook for even more fun. Yow will discover our fanpage links-which include some info about everybody right here .

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