Social media is a huge part of football, as it is society. Whether it is breaking news, funny clips or arguing with someone you have never met before, it is a fascinating place. So much within Scottish football can be seen and learned on the different platforms.
It has given rise to fan media, player interaction and so much more. Both Hearts and Hibs have strong online communities which has provided supporters with a voice, as well as giving players to express their personality.
We have scrawled the internet and social media to bring you the 18 players, influencers or accounts relating to the two Capital sides which should be followed.

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Which Hearts and Hibs personalities should you be following on social media? Picture: SNS Photo: SNS Group Alan Harvey

. Martin Boyle
The prankster is active on both Twitter (19.2k followers) and Instagram (20.3k) where he displays his infectious personality, whether it is joking with the Hibs Twitter account or sharing his family life on Instagram. Photo: SNS Group - Rob Casey

. Craig Gordon
The returning star has a huge following on Instagram of more than 65k. Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group

. Shelly Marciano
The wife of Ofir Marciano. She is a popular figure with Hibs fans as she gives fans and more than 30,000 Instagram followers a preview of her life with the Easter Road goalkeeper. Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group

. John Souttar
The Hearts centre-back has nearly 30,000 followers across Twitter and Instagram. Photo: Paul Devlin - SNS Group

. Hibs.net (@hibsnet)
The most popular Hibs forum has more than 8k Twitter followers. They state in their bio: 'The leading online forum for Edinburgh's only SPFL Premiership club, since 1994.' Photo: Hibs.net

. Hearts Rant (@HeartsRant)
A popular fan Twitter page which has nearly 12k followers. The account provokes plenty of debate amongst supporters. Photo: Hearts Rant

13. Tam McManus
The former Hibs star has built up a huge Twitter presence (24.2k) through his punditry and is now doing work with Hibs TV. Photo: Bill Murray

14. Amoruso Lets It Run (@Amoruso1998)
A dedicated YouTube channel and website with new content added weekly. Amoruso Lets It Run has become the go-to place for classic footage for Hearts fans. With more than 3.6k Twitter followers, the channel has nearly 180k views on YouTube. Photo: ALIR

15. Hibernian Retro (@HibernianRetro)
It does exactly what it says on the tin, with a following of nearly 10k on Twitter it provides fans with a nostalgic look at the Hibees. Photo: Hibernian Retro

16. Jamie Walker
The attacking midfielder is a popular follow on Instagram showcasing his life, family, football, love for Liverpool and golf. He has 28k followers. Photo: Paul Devlin - SNS Group