25 People Tweeted Their Silly Ideas For Making The World A Better Place

There are no good or bad ideas, it's just a matter of perception.

Filip
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25 People Tweeted Their Silly Ideas For Making The World A Better Place

Twitter community is growing more and more every day, and with that wide range of people, different topics come on the scene. From the latest news, sport, and politics to funny tweets, Twitter is a go-to social media platform to stay in touch with the world.

Whether you just scroll through Twitter or you tweet yourself, it is inevitable that Twitter is a great place to share your opinion. As they from Twitter say “every voice can impact the world”.

With that being said, we’ve all had that one revolutionary idea stuck in our head we believed could change the world. The idea sounded so good, that you almost thought of yourself as a true genius.

And no matter how many times we said it aloud, it sounded smart. But after declaring it to other people, it seemed rather dumb.

People cannot be objective with their own ideas and that’s why it is important to present them to the general public. One Twitter user, Columnist, music critic, writer, and editor, Bijan Stephen, popped up the question about this on Twitter, he tweeted and people delivered.

People have shared their silly but at the same time groundbreaking ideas about making the world a better place. We are not gonna lie, not all of them are smart, but there are some pretty good ones too.

We’ve selected interesting ones especially for you. Get ready to be amazed.

He tweeted, and people delivered.

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1. That would be nice

1. That would be niceTwitter

2. Good idea for reducing waste

2. Good idea for reducing wasteTwitter

3. Good point there

3. Good point thereTwitter

4. This would save a lot of embarrassing situations.

4. This would save a lot of embarrassing situations.Twitter

5. Justice for parties

5. Justice for partiesTwitter

6. Hmm…

6. Hmm…Twitter

7. Same as The Oscars, majestic proposal

Back in March 2006, Twitter was created by Evan Williams, Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey, and Noah Glass. It was launched in July of the same year.

7. Same as The Oscars, majestic proposalTwitter

8. Would anyone use it?

8. Would anyone use it?Twitter

9. That would be so convenient

9. That would be so convenientTwitter

10. Perfect solution

10. Perfect solutionTwitter

11. No more wasting time on empty streets.

11. No more wasting time on empty streets.Twitter

12. Sorry to burst your bubble, but that’s not gonna happen

12. Sorry to burst your bubble, but that’s not gonna happenTwitter

13. Perfect therapy session

13. Perfect therapy sessionTwitter

14. This could reduce everyday frustration on both sides

14. This could reduce everyday frustration on both sidesTwitter

15. Creative idea for those who don’t like doing their laundry

15. Creative idea for those who don’t like doing their laundryTwitter

16. Full consent to this for several reasons, you must agree

16. Full consent to this for several reasons, you must agreeTwitter

17. Perfect solution

According to the official statistics, people tweet 500 million tweets each day.

17. Perfect solutionTwitter

18. Hmm, I think we already have that - Congress

18. Hmm, I think we already have that - CongressTwitter

19. That would be helpful

19. That would be helpfulTwitter

20. Ooh you’ve got a point there

20. Ooh you’ve got a point thereTwitter

21. Wonderful suggestion

21. Wonderful suggestionTwitter

22. Portable wifi phone case, YAS

22. Portable wifi phone case, YASTwitter

23. I am pretty sure that’s already a thing

When it comes to the most retweeted tweet, that place is reserved for the Japanese billionaire who offered a cash prize on Twitter. That tweet got RT’ed more than 5.5m times. 

23. I am pretty sure that’s already a thingTwitter

24. Save the planet!

24. Save the planet!Twitter

25. The biggest fan ever

25. The biggest fan everTwitter

Aren’t some of the previous ideas remarkable? A few of them stood up for sure.

For example, the one about car horns and the one related to Pregnancy Licenses, are totally worthy of attention. And if it weren’t for Bijan, we wouldn’t have heard of them and this is where we see the importance of public speaking.

So don’t be afraid to brainstorm ideas and who knows, maybe they are groundbreaking. What’s your revolutionary idea? Share your remarkable ideas with us.

Filip