Being ratioed is usually not good on platforms like Twitter (now X). If a tweet has hundreds of replies but barely any likes, it suggests most responses are negative.

What Does “Ratioed” Mean?

Getting ratioed on social media means a post, usually a tweet, receives significantly more replies than likes or retweets. This is often a sign that people disagree with the post or are criticizing it.

Here’s how people use it:

  • “That take was so bad; you got ratioed instantly.”
  • “Liking this just to prevent a ratio!”

Users get ratioed when they post controversial opinions, misinformation, or unpopular content. Sometimes, people try to intentionally ratio a post by replying with a more liked or agreed-upon take.

Have you ever been the victim of a ratio? Hopefully, it was all in good fun!

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