A trap used on social media to lure people into replying to the post. Usually stating that something has happened to the person posting, but does not state what. This causes curious readers to ask what happened to him/her. These statement are usually exaggerated and are used as a cry for attention.
Person 1: This girl just posted "UGH THE WORST THING JUST HAPPENED I HATE MY LIFE!" on Facebook
Person 2: Such a reply trap
A rare running gag on Twitter/X where someone replies to much on a tweet/post. It mostly occurs in the object show Twitter/X community.
Spam-replying is annoying.
Used when you message someone and they don't reply. You message them saying "mad reply", which is sarcastic and to point out the fact that they really didn't reply at all.
Josh: Hey Dan, what time are we going out tonight?
Dan: ...
Josh: Mad reply
Dan: Oh right 8pm.
When those annoying girls on snap choose what to reply to and just leave you on open for 48 hours otherwise
You: Bro why does she leave me on opened sometimes but sometimes she wants to reply
Bro: Honestly she’s just selective replying at this point.
Refers to degenerate bots and no life morons in YouTube comment replies spamming vile edgy word vomit directed at a YouTuber's content, family, or the comment itself to make people view their channel. These bots will often have profiles relating to offensive media, and will usually have links on their channel directing to videos made by attention seeking inbred teenagers with overgrown foreheads shitting on a deceased YouTuber/YouTuber's family member.
Random Person on YouTube: This video is awesome! I'm gonna share my thoughts in the comments so other people can tell me their thoughts!
-12 seconds later
Bot with Offensive Name and Profile: THIS GUY'S DAD IS ROTTING IN HELL BECAUSE MY CONTENT IS BETTER 😂
Random Person on YouTube: Oh great, more fucking Reply Rot. I wish YouTube would do something about this!
Intentional single-reply to a mass email.
Dude, how about a reply-small next time? My Mom doesn't need to know about your herpes.
A non-binary person who acts exactly like a reply guy, but with the addition of using their status as an enby as a cudgel to prevent criticism of their actions as an internet bully.
Jay is such a reply them, they keep coming into my tweet threads and trying to take over the conversation to make an unrelated point.
Bri really needs to stop being such a reply them, or I'm going to block them.