Friday Links Roundup: October 31, 2014

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Happy Halloween, Digital Districters! Before you get your nom on Chipotle’s $3 Boorito or guzzle down your candy corn-infused vodka (yes, that’s a thing), we’ve got a stash of festive treats and links in store for you, below.

 

12 slacker-approved costumes for tonight [via mashable.com]

Terror on Twitter! R.L. Stine wrote a short story in a few tweets [via avclub.com]

Infograph: The ideal length for content [via ragan.com]

IFTTT adds creepy-cool Twitter triggers for searches, mentions and location tracking [via marketingland.com]

Taco Bell’s not scared of the dark. Why they shut down their social media [via adweek.com]

The 9 best Simpsons Treehouse of Horror segments, according to the critics (including yours truly) [via rottentomatoes.com]

Attack of the clones! Should you repeat your tweets? [via ]

Instagram launches video ad [via mashable.com]

Who Failed the Internet This Week: Walmart for their “Fat Girl Costume” section [via jezebel.com]

Who Won the Internet This Week: Dear Prudence for owning a one-percenter who doesn’t want to give candy to poor trick-or-treaters [via slate.com]

 

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Author: Karmen Fox

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