There are several places you can find great stories on TwoPics:
Clicking on a TwoPics username will take you to the user's profile, where you can see what personal information he or she has shared (name, birth, location, etc.). First, you must be logged into your own TwoPics account. Then, contact the username of the individual you'd like to reach out to, by commenting on the story.
Though TwoPics has a license to distribute the stories and pictures, it's the TwoPics user who owns the content. We encourage you to reach out to users directly when you find a story you'd like to use, and to provide attribution by displaying the username or the real name of the individual, if you've obtained it.
TwoPics must always be cited as the source of an article. When you show a TwoPics story/pictures on media, please include on-screen, written and verbal attribution. We've made the official TwoPics logo available to download. We encourage you to reach out to users, but it is your newsroom policies that should guide whether or not you require direct contact with users before re-publishing their stories.
TwoPics originated from Scandinavia’s largest sites. The owners have extensive background in the Internet industry and have considerable experience in systems development, web design and PR work.
TwoPics is a picture social community that connects you to the latest personal stories about what you find interesting. It’s based on the idea of telling the world what a person has done or has experienced through only two pictures posted.
Users can search, view, upload and share their everyday stories. Each TwoPics-story contains two pictures, but don’t let the short story fool you - you can share a lot with only two pictures.
The target audience for the site's users are between 15 to 35 years. To succeed the company has to find something that appeals to the group, and then continually improve it. All development must therefore be based on user needs. While the site continually improves and develops, the common thread remains— micro picture blogging.
TwoPics’ membership is free - anyone can join and post pictures. Registering as a member at TwoPics requires approval of a membership agreement which explains the conditions for membership. TwoPics aims at providing proper service and a continuously updated site where their users feel they are in a safe and secure environment.
TwoPics has a global content policy, or rules, called the Terms of Use, that describe what content is and is not allowed on the site. All users must abide by the rules, irrespective of the country they live in.
As an international site, many advertisers are interested in running campaigns that reach TwoPics audience. Advertisers can buy ads on the TwoPics homepage and search results pages.