What does ctfu mean on instagram




















This is usually done in list form, with users tweeting a list of usernames along with FF, so that people who trust their judgment can add a bunch of interesting accounts to their feeds. The impetus behind this one is that it is an opportunity for people to share photos and info that is a "throwback" to an earlier time. For instance, on Instagram, posting a picture of yourself as a child or when you were in school, or on Twitter telling a short quip about something in your past.

This is a fun way for people to learn a little bit more about each other, and to see the funny or interesting past that each of us have, but many of our followers and friends don't know about.

ICant, Cryin ImCrying and Dead - These hashtags, and similar variations of them, are all a little bit misleading, but once you get one you can pretty much understand them all. Basically, when someone posts ImDead, Crying, ICant or another similar hashtag, it means that something is hilarious, or very shocking. For instance, tweeting "Watch this video of this standup comedian's new bit DEAD ICant," would indicate that the video linked to or being commented on is so funny that the person is "dead" and "can't" go on living - meaning it's insanely funny.

A little weird, but you get the point. It can also be used as a short-hand response to a funny or shocking image on Instagram. I'm Out or ImOut - This is basically a way of relaying the fact that a user thinks something is so insane, ridiculous or offensive that the person is done using Twitter or Instagram for the day.

Obviously, this can be a literal signing off of the site, or just a way of saying that the thing in question has the person questioning his or her use of that social media site, though they may continue to stay logged in and engaging with the site. If you have any additional definitions of CTFU that should be on this list, or know of any slang terms that we haven't already published, click here to let us know!

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Don't use it when you don't want to offend someone by swearing. You might be fine to include swear words while casually texting one of your closest friends, but if you're emailing your grandmother or messaging a professional on LinkedIn, you're definitely not going to want to drop any F-bombs or other swear words in there.

Don't use it when spelling and grammar are important. For example, you probably shouldn't use CTFU in a post on a Facebook page for a company or brand that you manage. You could, however, use it if you're a teen whose Facebook network is primarily comprised of other teens. The fun of using online acronyms can be ruined when the people who read your posts or messages have no idea what you mean and have to ask you what CTFU stands for.

If you already know that the people you're communicating with online or by text just won't get what CTFU means, you may be better off not using it.

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