Imani Boyette ranks WNBA team social media accounts

MARGATE, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 06: Old style signs next to Snapchat, Facebook and Twitter signs under the wooden rollercoaster, Scenic Railway, at Dreamland Margate during the start of their Frosted Fairground festive season on December 6, 2015 in Margate, England. Dating from 1920, Dreamland was recently renovated and reopend earlier this year boasting the UK's oldest rollercoaster, the Grade II listed Scenic Railway. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
MARGATE, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 06: Old style signs next to Snapchat, Facebook and Twitter signs under the wooden rollercoaster, Scenic Railway, at Dreamland Margate during the start of their Frosted Fairground festive season on December 6, 2015 in Margate, England. Dating from 1920, Dreamland was recently renovated and reopend earlier this year boasting the UK's oldest rollercoaster, the Grade II listed Scenic Railway. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images) /
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ROME, ITALY – MAY 19: VP Europe Twitter Bruce Daisley attends the 10th Festival Of Media Global at Waldorf Astoria Hotel on May 19, 2016 in Rome. (Photo by Ernesto Ruscio/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MAY 19: VP Europe Twitter Bruce Daisley attends the 10th Festival Of Media Global at Waldorf Astoria Hotel on May 19, 2016 in Rome. (Photo by Ernesto Ruscio/Getty Images) /

We all know I love social media (see: various twitter campaigns). So, I decided to rank the league’s teams by their social media presence.

It started off simply enough. I posed a question to my nearly 40,000 followers about which team had the best social media and why. A couple of teams kept being mentioned but I also learned what the fans wanted from a team’s social media account.

I decided to rank each team in three categories: content, viewership/fan interaction, and creativity. I considered both their Instagram and Twitter accounts. (Left snapchat out of this one, sorry guys.) So, here’s my rundown.