Justin Bieber supporters are sometimes referred to on Twitter as ‘Beliebers.’ They often set national trends about something related Bieber. Because of the volume of tweets from them, a movement to ban Beliebers has begun with the hashtag #BanBeliebers .
https://twitter.com/#!/Cenas_Girl_/status/191230495823110146
https://twitter.com/#!/RupyBloop/status/191228244949868544
https://twitter.com/#!/JosepHarding/status/191229567590080512
https://twitter.com/#!/MeGustaUnicorns/status/191228653860950016
https://twitter.com/#!/_laurennnnnnnn/status/191229045181128704
https://twitter.com/#!/ellahornby/status/191229783651270656
https://twitter.com/#!/She_SoCole/status/191230642342731776
https://twitter.com/#!/ChrisJoneslufc/status/191231523171737601
To no surprise, Beliebers were not amused. So, they created a hashtag of their own — #BanHaters.
https://twitter.com/#!/BiebersFreedom/status/191230372359581696
https://twitter.com/#!/catchjdbsfever/status/191231482486984704
https://twitter.com/#!/VivaLasBieber/status/191232896378486784
https://twitter.com/#!/RedCarpetBIEBER/status/191229899623772160
https://twitter.com/#!/leDopeBiebs/status/191229748473638913
https://twitter.com/#!/InhaleJustin/status/191230736945262594
https://twitter.com/#!/BieberAnchor/status/191230447957716993
No word yet from non-Belieber headquarters about what their next move is. At this point, the conflict between the two Twitter nations is too close to call.
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