Tuesday 18 October 2022

The 25 Most Popular Words on Twitter and Their Meaning | Kepoinyuks

Most Popular Words & Meaning
Twitter is a social networking site that is popular among various groups of people. You can interact with friends, family, coworkers, artists, fanbase & more. In the implementation of this bird logo, you can also express your feelings to develop information through a short message which is usually considered a tweet. In addition, Twitter users are always discussing topics that are currently hot. This application that can be accessed via mobile phones and laptops has words to facilitate communication between users. In order to understand, you must know the words on Twitter & is not to get confused.

Terms on Twitter & their Meaning
1. TIA
TIA or Thanks in Advance is generally used when someone asks about something and is grateful for the answer given. This term is similar to using the sentence 'thanks before' or 'thank you in advance'.

2. AU
AU is an abbreviation according to Alternate Universe, which is a story made using different dimensions according to the actual story. Usually, AU is formed by fans who involve idols as characters in the story. AU can also be considered as fanfiction, where storytellers are free to tell idols using full imagination.

3. LRT
LRT is an abbreviation for Last Retweet / Latest Retweet, this is generally used to reply to comments in previous tweets without retweeting or quoting tweets according to the original upload.

4. RL
The term RL or Real Life refers to global or concrete life according to the account holder. It is commonly used by Twitter users to compare a person's behavior in real life and social media.

5. Starter Pack
Starter Packs are often used in the form of images or memes in the form of items that are identical to one thing. This term can define a subject, such as a 'starter pack to campus' which contains photos using images such as bags, books, laptops, shirts, and others.

6. Buzzer
You may often find the term "buzzer" in tweets about politics. The term "buzzer" refers to accounts that are paid to liven up certain topics. Usually, they are paid to manipulate public opinion through their tweets.

7. Quote Tweets (QRT)
In addition to showing back the tweets that you find interesting through retweets, you can also add comments to the tweets using the quote retweet or qrt feature. You can find this feature on the retweet icon which has a choice between retweet and quote retweet.

8. Base
This account is used by Twitter users to send tweets via direct message and then automatically tweet the bot on the Twitter base account. Usually the base account is created according to one particular topic, for example K-pop, J-pop, work life, & so on.

9. Bot
A bot is a type of software that manages Twitter accounts via the Twitter API. The base account uses bots to tweet messages sent via direct messages. if the message has key terms set in the bot, then the bot will automatically send the message into a tweet.

10. Pap
Pap is an abbreviation according to post a picture. This term refers to requests to upload photos to Twitter.

11. Tweets
Tweets are messages that are posted to Twitter and can contain text that can include photos, GIFs, videos, and links.

12. Threads
A thread is a chain of tweets discussing a specific topic. This term is used when there is a tweet that contains stories, interesting information or tips and tricks that are relatively long and cannot be made into one tweet.

13. JB
JB or JBJB is a word that many Twitter users use. JB means “join together.” The term JB is usually used when there is a dialogue or thread in someone else's tweet & you want to join in or reply to it.

14. acc
If it refers to English, acc means accepted. However, in global Twitter acc means "account."

15. Retweet
Retweet is a feature when you want to show someone else's post back into your tweet. By pressing the retweet button, the information contained in the tweet will also appear on your timeline.

16. Alter
The term alter or alter account is an account that puts another image or shows another personality that is not the same as the original.

17. Mutual
The term mutualan is not foreign to global Twitter users. This term is used when someone invites others to follow each other on a Twitter account.

18. Salty
Salty is an output slang language according to salt (salty) as furious. This term is used to express annoyance with a tweet.

19. Nder
Nder is short for sender which is the sender. This term refers to the generator of the tweet. When someone else comments, he or she will call the tweeter using the call “nder.”

20. SJW
SJW is an acronym for Social Justice Warrior or social justice warrior. This term is used for Twitter users who often defend something that is unfair.

21. Menfess
Menfess or mention confess is a message that you want to convey to someone without submitting proof of the sender's identity on a menfess account.

22. GA
GA or it can be considered this giveaway is already familiar to the public. In the GA activity on Twitter, an account will provide free assistance along with using conditions or quizzes that all followers can take.

23. Dom
Dom is short for domicile. Usually the domicile that is asked on Twitter is the name of the city according to the account owner.

24. OOT
The term OOT or Out Of Topic is used when someone replies to a Tweet out of context. This term can also be used when someone wants to discuss something outside the topic being discussed.

25. Spill The Tea
Spill The Tea or spill the tea is a word used to reveal something that not many people know. 

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