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TikTok: ‘Ratio’ Meaning Explained

TikTok: ‘Ratio’ Meaning Explained

Do you spend a lot of time on TikTok? There is no doubt that the popularity of this app has grown in recent years. All ages are having fun with it, whether it is watching TikTok videos people are making or creating your own content on the app. One thing’s for sure, you will know that new trends and challenges pop up all the time. In particular, users love to come up with new words and sayings to have fun.

Have you noticed that a lot of people are saying ‘ratio’ on the TikTok app? Are you wondering what this means? Well, let’s take a closer look at ratio and find out everything you need to know.

What Does Ratio Mean?

The meaning of some sayings on TikTok are obvious. Others, they need some explanation. Indeed, ‘ratio’ is one that you are probably not sure what it means. Well, that is until today and we are going to find out. For example, you may have seen people saying ‘ratio’, ‘ratio me’ or ‘ratio me 1:1’. So, let’s take a closer look at what this is supposed to mean when it is used as a comment on the TikTok app.

So, what exactly does ratio mean when it comes to TikTok? Well, it appears that this is a good phrase you can use. Often, someone will say ‘ratio me’ and this means that they want other users to like that comment and for it to get the same number of likes as the video. So, the idea is that the likes are the same ratio. This is something that is supposed to be a bit of fun on the app. Therefore, if it is a good comment, people are going to like it for the ratio. But, this can happen and there is going to be no likes to that comment. It all depends on the context.

Things can get out of hand when it comes to ‘ratio’ on TikTok. For example, we have seen someone say ‘ratio me 1:1:1:1’. This means that they want TikTok users to like their comment, as well as three other replies so their comment. So, they want all four comments to get the same number of likes. We know it can get confusing. But, when you start to look at it on the app, you will begin to understand how it works.

Is Ratio Used on Twitter?

What is interesting about ‘ratio’ is that this is also a slang word that appears on Twitter. But, it seems to have a different meaning on this social media platform. When you have been ‘ratioed’ on Twitter, this is a bad thing. This is when a lot of people are quoting one of your tweets or retweeting them. This is instead of leaving a comment or favoriting the tweet. Thus, a lot of time when this happens, it means that someone is talking about your tweet and what you have said rather than thinking it is good or they agree. So, you do not want to be ratioed on Twitter.

This way of using ratio can be done on TikTok too. People are not writing ‘ratio’ under a comment that they do not agree with. So if more people like the ratio comment than the original comment itself, it means that those people also agree. So, then it can be said that that person has been ‘ratioed’. So, when you see ratio used on TikTok, you are going to have to take a minute to work out if it is being used in a good way or a bad way.

To Summarize

There are new phrases and words emerging on TikTok all the time. So, you have to learn them all and keep up! In particular, a lot of people have been saying ‘ratio’ lately and it has probably got you wondering what it means. Hopefully, you now understand it a lot better and are going to be able to join in. Let’s summarize what we have learned in this article.

When it comes to TikTok, ratio can be used in a good way, as well as in a negative one. For example, a lot of people are creating a ‘ratio’ trend, which consists of people liking comments. It can be a fun trend to join in with and it can help to pass the time. People will comment ‘ratio’ in the comments section and it can go on for quite a while. It can be used if you like someone or their comment.

Alternatively, ‘ratio’ can be used as a way to disagree with someone’s comment. The purpose is that the ‘ratio’ comment gets more likes than the original one. If this happens, it means that other people do not like the original comment either. This is called being ‘ratioed’. This was something that we first saw on Twitter. So, it is liked that it moved over to TikTok after this trend. Indeed, you may notice it appear on other social media websites, such as Instagram and Facebook.

There is no doubt that ‘ratio’ was a word that was causing some confusion on the TikTok app. Hopefully, you now have a better knowledge of how it ca be used. You will just have to look at the comments carefully and have to work out if it is being used in a good or a bad way. Since you now know how it is used, it is likely that this is going to be easier to work out. Now, you can join in with the trend.

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Emily is a freelance writer and considers herself to be a lifelong learner, who has a fascination for all things new. She enjoys spending time writing about mobile tech, tablets, home tech gadgets, and more. She earned her BA in English Literature at the University of Boulder. Emily is an avid hiker who loves the mountain vistas of the Rockies. If she’s not trekking the mountains, you’ll find her chilling at home with some of the great fantasy novels, such as The Lord of the Rings, or playing her favorite video games.