Matt Nelson was called "the Internet's most famous dog rater" by the Washington Post. His success with WeRateDogs™ has been documented in Esquire, NY Mag, Buzzfeed, Huffington Post, Daily Mail, People magazine, Study Breaks, and many more. The Washington Post called him “the Internet’s most famous dog rater.” Nelson accumulated millions of followers across Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat in less than a year by showcasing user-submitted dog media attached to his trademark caption style, and has since grown to over four million combined followers. He resides in Charleston, West Virginia.
"Nelson is now at the helm of a pup-loving empire."
—BBC
"[Nelson] may be the dog king of the Internet."
—Time.com
"Witty, ironic captions that are cute, hilarious, and relatable all
at once . . . WeRateDogs is a cultural force in its own right."
—Salon
"Next-level understanding of internet escapism . . . The real magic
is the delightfully surreal captions."
—Esquire
"Such lighthearted humor . . . as WeRateDogs followers are
constantly reminded, all dogs are good dogs."
—NPR
“Nelson’s surreal, irrelevant, and often hilarious captions take it
to the next level.”
—NY Mag
“Over-the-top and hilarious.”
—Barkpost
“‘We Rate Dogs’ isn’t the Twitter account we need, it’s the Twitter
account we deserve.”
—theCHIVE
“It’s about time WeRateDogs gets the credit it deserves for its
complete accuracy and human service to rating dogs.”
—Buzzfeed
"Nelson is now at the helm of a pup-loving empire."
—BBC
"[Nelson] may be the dog king of the Internet."
—Time.com
"Witty, ironic captions that are cute, hilarious, and relatable all
at once . . . WeRateDogs is a cultural force in its own right."
—Salon
"Next-level understanding of internet escapism . . . The real magic
is the delightfully surreal captions."
—Esquire
"Such lighthearted humor . . . as WeRateDogs followers are
constantly reminded, all dogs are good dogs."
—NPR
“Nelson’s surreal, irrelevant, and often hilarious captions take it
to the next level.”
—NY Mag
“Over-the-top and hilarious.”
—Barkpost
“‘We Rate Dogs’ isn’t the Twitter account we need, it’s the Twitter
account we deserve.”
—theCHIVE
“It’s about time WeRateDogs gets the credit it deserves for its
complete accuracy and human service to rating dogs.”
—Buzzfeed
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