RIP To Your Mentions

What does rip to your mentions mean?

You're going to receive a lot of Twitter notifications

RIP to your mentions is a phrase typically seen on the Twitter social site that means "you're going to receive a lot of notifications." It is said to a user who tweets something that goes viral to warn him that a lot of tweeple are going to reply to him.

A mention in Twitter is when someone mentions your Twitter @user_name in his tweet and it shows up as a notification. The RIP refers to how your mentions are going to blow up and you will be overwhelmed with mention notifications.

Example

Wow, I was retweeted by Taylor Swift!
RIP to your mentions
 RIP to this guy's mentions
RIP to this guy's mentions

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Updated January 9, 2019

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