The concept is simple: type a Twitter handle into the text box, choose what type of poem you want then let the software crunch your carefully written tweets into, erm, art?
Ok, Poetweet won't be winning any awards for literature but it gives an entertaining insight into the rhythm and rhyme of each account's output.
So we tried it for UK national newspaper accounts, because journalism. And because Friday.
"Muslim Rebels" – a rondel by @MailOnline
"Kids vomit" – a rondel by @TheSunNewspaper
"Roger Federer" – a sonnet by @Guardian
"Lady bits" – a rondel by @Daily_Star
"Polar bears" – a sonnet by @Independent
"Rory Bremner" – a sonnet by @TheTimes
"Important speeches" – a rondel by @Telegraph
"Google Earth" – a rondel by @DailyMirror
"Private service" – a sonnet by @Daily_Express
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