NPR
Not page related
Example
NPR - What's your favorite Facebook-specific slang?
Related Slang
| OT | Off topic |
| fb | |
| BOT | Back on topic |
| Faceremorse | Remorse after posting on Facebook |
| Ghost post | A Facebook comment that was removed |
| Unfriend | To remove a friend on Facebook |
| CYFB | Check your Facebook |
| GYSR | Gosh, you're so random |
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In posts made on Facebook pages, NPR stands for "not page related." Users who want to discuss something unrelated to a page's intended topic can begin their post with NPR to signal the post is OT.
For example, a Green Bay Packers fan who wanted to learn what their fellow fans' favorite cheese is might post the following to the Green Bay Packers Facebook page:
"NPR. Wondering what all my fellow Cheeseheads' favorite cheese is? Personally, I'm a refined, brie type of guy, though nothing is better than sharp cheddar on game day. #GoPackGo #Cheesehead4Lyfe #CheesePlease"
While some page admins tolerate an amount of NPR posts, others delete all NPR posts or ask users to voluntarily remove them. If a user regularly posts NPR content to a Facebook page, they are likely to get banned from that page.