Usually found in text and iMessage, these people use super cute, adorable, hilarious, charming bitmojis that inaccurately portray who they are in person - whether itâs their looks or personality. This is a common tactic used in online dating before 2 people meet.
An aggressive form of being bitmo-m-gâd involves friending the other person on Snapchat to enable the couples feature on Bitmoji. This allows the abuser to send imaginary-fantasy-relationship like bitmojis to the victim in order for them to say âawwwwww ðâ, thus creating a false sense of hope of what it would be like as a couple in person. Bitmo-m-gâd is a serious crime in 1.37 states as it is a form of mental abuse and is punishable up to a lifetime ban of using the popular messaging feature if found to be abused under the Internet Crime Act Commission. In Section IC.1101 - this stands true for both abuse of emojis and bitmojis.
Best girlfriend: Oh no! Whatâs wrong girl??! Why are you crying??
Victim: I just broke up with him ð
Best girlfriend: Iâm sorry! Why didnât it work?? You two looked so happy in your bitmojis!
Victim: ð I donât know ð ... he ... he ... he just ended being a different person. In Bitmoji, he was this hot, cute, silly little 2D cartoon on my phone ... in person - not so much. This is so embarrassing, I canât believe I got bitmo-m-gâd ððð
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