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No more "Texts From Hillary" but many #TweetsFromHillary to come! The former Secretary of State finally joined social media on Monday with a humorous biography and first tweet.

The "wife, mom, lawyer, women and kids advocate, FLOAR (First Lady of Arkansas), FLOTUS, US Senator, Secretary of State, author, dog owner, hair icon, pantsuit aficionado and glass ceiling cracker," as she describes herself on her Twitter biography has sparked many questions about her political future after she finished her description with "TBD" (To Be Determined) and rumors of a presidential run started growing among her over 300,000 followers.

However, Philippe Reines, Clinton's spokesman downplayed the rumors. "She had to sum up the rest of her life in 3 letters. And TBD just made sense."

Hillary is getting some help orchestrating her tweets from Katie Dowd, a former social-media adviser at the State Department who works at the White House, and Katie Stanton, a veteran of the Obama campaign's digital team who later worked for Clinton at State and now is at Twitter.

It's obvious that Dowd and Stanton succeeded with Hillary Clinton's first tweet, targeting a young audience and making the former first lady look very trendy and hip, which helps her image after a new Gallup survey revealed that her favorability has dropped to 58 percent, her lowest level since 2009.

Clinton's first message read: "Thanks for the inspiration @ASmith83 & @Sllambe - I'll take it from here... #tweetsfromhillary" referencing the Tumblr parody account "Texts from Hillary" and their creators Adam Smith and Stacy Lambe.

Although Smith and Lambe won't be posting any more memes following a request from Clinton herself, the world will now enjoy the real life "texts" from the self-proclaimed "hair icon."

Aren't you a little curious about what she will tweet next? Meanwhile, Clinton has been getting many welcome messages from President Obama to Larry King and even Twitter creator Jack Dorsey, who said he "loved" her description.

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