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What does Ratio mean?

When a reply gets more likes than the original post

Detailed Explanation

'Ratio' (or 'to be ratioed') is a phenomenon on social media, especially Twitter, where a reply to a post receives significantly more likes and retweets than the original post itself. This is seen as a definitive and public takedown of the original post, indicating that the community overwhelmingly agrees with the reply and disapproves of the original take. Sometimes users will simply reply 'ratio' to a bad take, as a challenge to the community to make it happen.

Usage Examples

His terrible political take got ratioed into oblivion.

I saw a reply with 50,000 likes under a post with only 1,000. That's a brutal ratio.

If this reply gets more likes than your post, you have to delete your account. Ratio.

Origin & History

The concept emerged organically on Twitter as users noticed this pattern. It became a named phenomenon around 2017 and has since become a core part of the platform's culture and vocabulary.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a ratio mean the original post is factually wrong?

Not necessarily. It simply means the post is extremely unpopular with the audience that saw it. It's a measure of public disapproval, not factual accuracy.

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