Mashable Creates Twitter Account Honoring Paris Attack Victims

The Twitter handle is @ParisVictims.
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Digital media website Mashable is coming up with creative ways to honor the victims of Friday's terror attacks across Paris that killed at least 129.

Many people around the world have already paid homage to friends and loved ones across social media, as French authorities work to identify all of the victims of Friday's attacks. They have so far identified 117. 

Mashable created a Twitter account called "En mémoire" on Monday that tweets a photo and a sentence or two about each victim.

Check out some of the tweets:

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A picture taken on Nov. 16 shows a portrait of Marie and Mathias, victims of the Paris attacks, at the Place de la Comedie in Montpellier. (credit:PASCAL GUYOT via Getty Images)
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Britain's Union Flag flies at half mast above Portcullis House in front of the clock face of Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) in central London on Nov. 16, in memory of the victims of the Paris attacks. (credit:NIKLAS HALLE'N via Getty Images)
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Britain's Union Flag flies at half mast above the Houses of Parliament in central London on Nov. 16, in memory of the 129 victims of the Paris attacks. (credit:NIKLAS HALLE'N via Getty Images)
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People gather to observe a minute's silence outside the Le Carillon restaurant on Nov. 16 in memory of the victims of the Paris terror attacks. (credit:Thierry Orban via Getty Images)
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People gather outside Notre Dame cathedral during a ceremony to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks on Nov. 15, 2015 in Paris, France. (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
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Crowds gather on Nov. 15 to view flowers on the pavement near the scene of the Bataclan Theatre terrorist attack. (credit:Jeff J Mitchell via Getty Images)
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People pause for thought at Place de la Republique as France observes three days of national mourning for the victims of the terror attacks on Nov. 15, 2015 in Paris (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images). (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
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Flowers are placed beside a bullet hole at 'Le Carillon' restaraunt on Rue Bichat following Fridays terrorist attack on Nov.15 in Paris, France. (credit:Marc Piasecki via Getty Images)
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The sails of the Sydney Opera House are illuminated in the colours of the French flag on Nov. 14 in Sydney, Australia. (credit:Cameron Spencer via Getty Images)
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Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pass as Jerusalem's Old City wall is illuminated with the colors of the French national flag to show solidarity for the victims of the Paris attacks on Nov. 15, in Jerusalem, Israel. (credit:Lior Mizrahi via Getty Images)
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Roses are pictured in bullet holes in the window of a Japanese restaurant next to the cafe 'La Belle Equipe', Rue de Charonne, in Paris on Nov. 14. (credit:LOIC VENANCE via Getty Images)
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A woman cries near Le Petit Cambodge restaurant, the day after a deadly attack on November 14, 2015 in Paris, France. At least 120 people have been killed and over 200 injured, 80 of which seriously, following a series of terrorist attacks in the French capital. (credit:Antoine Antoniol via Getty Images)
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People leave floral tributes at the main entrance of Le Carillon restaurant on Nov. 14 in Paris. (credit:David Ramos via Getty Images)
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People pay tribute outside Le Petit Cambodge restaurant, the day after a deadly attack on November 14, 2015 in Paris, France. At least 120 people have been killed and over 200 injured, 80 of which seriously, following a series of terrorist attacks in the French capital. (credit:Antoine Antoniol via Getty Images)
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Empty seats are seen at a cafe during lunch time in Paris, France, on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015. French President Francois Hollande blamed Islamic State militants for coordinated strikes in Paris that left 127 dead, bringing the conflict with the radical group to the heart of the Western world. (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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A boy looks at the floral tributes that have been laid in front of 'Le Carillon' restaurant on November 14, 2015 in Paris, France. At least 120 people have been killed and over 200 injured, 80 of which seriously, following a series of terrorist attacks in the French capital. (credit:Pierre Suu via Getty Images)
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Mourners gather in front of the Petit Cambodge and Le Carillon restaurants on Nov. 14. (credit:Jeff J Mitchell via Getty Images)
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Police officers patrol in Montpellier on Nov. 14. (credit:PASCAL GUYOT via Getty Images)
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Bullet holes and marks are seen on the windows of the Cafe Bonne Biere restaurant on Nov. 14, 2015 in Paris. (credit:David Ramos via Getty Images)
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Flags of the NATO member countries are at half mast to show solidarity with France in Brussels, Belgium, on Nov. 14. (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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People take pictures on their phones as the London Eye is lit up in the colours of the French flag on Nov. 14. (credit:Chris Ratcliffe via Getty Images)
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The Palace Albania building is lit in the colors of the French flag on Nov. 14. (credit:ANDREJ ISAKOVIC via Getty Images)
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The White Tower, symbol of the city of Thessaloniki, is lit with the colors of the French national flag on Nov. 14. (credit:SAKIS MITROLIDIS via Getty Images)
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Palestinians arrange candles to spell, Paris, during a candlelight vigil outside the French Cultural Center in the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Nov. 14. (credit:ABBAS MOMANI via Getty Images)
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Youths hold candles in the Piazza del Popolo in Rome on on Nov. 14, 2015, during a vigil a day after deadly the attacks in Paris. (credit:TIZIANA FABI via Getty Images)
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A medic tends to a man after an attack near the Boulevard des Filles-du-Calvaire Nov. 13, 2015, in Paris, France. (credit:Thierry Chesnot via Getty Images)
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French Red Cross rescue workers evacuate an injured person near the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris. (credit:DOMINIQUE FAGET via Getty Images)
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Medics move a wounded man near the Boulevard des Filles-du-Calvaire. (credit:Thierry Chesnot via Getty Images)
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Spectators wait on the pitch of the Stade de France stadium after explosions were heard.
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Football fans leave the Stade de France stadium. (credit:FRANCK FIFE via Getty Images)
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Football fans talk to a policeman securing an area outside the Stade de France stadium. (credit:FRANCK FIFE via Getty Images)
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Police and rescuers are seen outside a cafe-brasserie in Paris' 10th arrondissement. (credit:KENZO TRIBOUILLARD via Getty Images)
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President Barack Obama speaks to the press after the Paris attacks. (credit:JIM WATSON via Getty Images)
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An injured man is evacuated on a stretcher near the Bataclan concert hall. (credit:DOMINIQUE FAGET via Getty Images)
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People are evacuated by bus, near the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris, on November 14, 2015. More than 100 people were killed in a mass hostage-taking at a Paris concert hall on November 13 and many more were feared dead in a series of bombings and shootings, as France declared a national state of emergency. (credit:FRANCOIS GUILLOT via Getty Images)
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French officials and medics work near Le Petit Cambodge restaurant in the 11th district after a drive-by shooting killing 11 people, November 14, 2015, Paris, France. (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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Police forces and forensic experts gather near the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris, on November 14, 2015. (credit:MARTIN BUREAU via Getty Images)
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French officials and medics work near Le Petit Cambodge restaurant in the 11th district after a drive-by shooting killing 11 people, November 14, 2015, Paris, France. (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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