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Gen Z Slang: Ratio Meaning

What does the Gen Z term "ratio" mean? How is it used in conversation? Find out with Family Education and learn Gen Z slang today!
Updated: July 31, 2024
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In the context of social media, particularly Twitter, "ratio" refers to when a reply to a post receives more engagement (likes, retweets) than the original post itself, implying that the response is more popular or more relevant.

"Ratio" Origins

The term "ratio" developed within online discourse as a measure of engagement. It reflects the mathematical concept of ratio, comparing the engagement levels of replies to the original tweet.

Examples of Use for "Ratio"

The following are some ways people might use this term in conversation or messaging:

  • Wow, you really got ratio'd after that tweet didn’t land well.
  • She hit him with a solid ratio, and I can't stop laughing!

Incorporating "Ratio" Into Your Vocabulary

How can parents use this term in daily life? Here are some tips!

  1. Discussing Online Interactions: When talking about social media, you can say, "Did you see how his response ratio'd the original post?"
  2. Engaging in Conversations: Use it in reference to a debate about opinions, e.g., "That comment really ratio'd her argument during the discussion."
  3. With Friends: Playfully tease a friend when they post something unpopular with, "Yikes, I think you just got ratio'd."

Is "Ratio" Positive or Negative?

"Ratio" can be seen as negative for the person who is being ratioed, as it indicates their original post was less well-received, but it can also be positive for the one delivering the ratio.

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