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Choose Your Quarantine House

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Choose Your Quarantine House is a social game featuring a list of different houses that features various celebrities. In the game, articipants share which house they would like to live in (similar to Where Y'all Sitting?

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On April 3rd, 2020, Facebook [1] user Savannah Locke posted the list entitled "Choose Your Quarantine House." They wrote, "A very important question to ask during this time. Which house would you want to be quarantined with?! (PS I'm trying to decide between House #3 and House #4)." The post received more than 20,000 shares, 2,400 comments and 550 reactions in less than one week (shown below).



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Two days later, on April 5th, Twitter [2] user @flotisserie shared the image with the caption "I think I’m a house five person." The tweet received more than 6,000 likes, 4,800 comments and 830 retweets in less than two days (shown below, left).

Variations of the list also emerged. On April 6th, Twitter[3] user @AndySloanTV tweeted, "I've been seeing these so I made my own! Choose your BB Quarantine House" (shown below, center). Instagram [4] user @vanderpumpjuuls shared a variation featuring cast members of the reality television series Vanderpump Rules. The post received more than 420 likes in less than 24 hours (shown below, right).



On April 6th, Twitter[5] user @callmeshitto tweeted a variation. The tweet received more than 20,000 likes and 2,800 retweets in less than 24 hours (shown below).



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