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Hot Take is a slang term used to describe short, oftentimes controversial opinions online both in journalism and tweets.

Origin

Merriam-Webster[1] says that while term began appearing online in the mid-2010s, it saw use as early as 1993. Merriam-Webster points to an article in Rolling Stone which quotes political pundit and advisor James Carville:

"The hot take on Clinton by the electorate is that this guy's out there busting his can. The BosNyWash puke-funnel view of the world is entirely different and entirely wrong."

According to New Yorker web producer Caitlin Kelly, as quoted in an article on the term in The New Republic,[2] the term began being used in reference to sportswriting about Tim Tebow around 2012. On November 2nd, 2012, sportswriter Eric Koreen tweeted one of the first known uses of the phrase "hot take" (shown below).[3]

(((Eric Koreen))) @ekoreen Follow The secret thing about Call Me Maybe is that it's a great pop song. #RealTalk #TruthToPower #HotTake 11:36 AM- 2 Nov 2012

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In August of 2013, Tomas Rios in the Pacific Standard[6] wrote that the "hot take" is a piece "usually written on tight deadlines with little research or reporting, and even less thought." In September of 2013, Gawker[4] wrote a piece defining "Smart Take," which, similar to the "hot take" was used on Twitter to "inform one's social circle that one disdains a banal essay or article likely to be promoted as a smart take by one's intellectual inferiors." On June 19th, 2014, a definition for "Hot Take" was posted to Urban Dictionary by user Penis Armada (shown below).[5] In September of 2014, The Awl[11] wrote that the "hot take" in media was a product of economic pressure on young journalists to quickly create content on current events.

TOP DEFINITION hot take An opinion based on simplistie moralizing rather than actual thought. Not to be confused with a strong take. That's a hot take. #hottake #hot taek #hot-take #strong take #weak take by Penis Armada June 19,2014 167 I

The term "hot take" became a subject of media articles in April of 2015 when Buzzfeed deleted two posts from their web which were critical of their advertising partners.[7] In defense of the decision, Buzzfeed editor Ben Smith[8] tweeted that the site was "not trying to do hot takes."

Ben Smith @BuzzFeedBen Follow .@iam486 & @emofly sent this to staff earlier today about why we changed a post: We are trying not to do hot takes H guys Just wanted to let you guys know that we ended up pulling the piece that Arabelle wrote about the most recent Dove ad campaign, which spawned from an interesting conversation we had in the Life Slack. When we approach charged topics like body image and femnism, we need to show not tell (That's a good rule in general, by the way.) We can and should report on conversations that are happening around something that we have apinions about, but using our own voices (and hence, BuzzFeed's voice) to advance a personal opinion often isn't in line with BuzzFeed Life's tone and editorial mission. This is not something we or Ben have made as clear as we need to. We've never had to pull a post before, and it's something that came with a lot of back-and-forth and debate. In other words, it wasn't an easy decision. But it is where we ended up at when thinking more about our editorial mission and how we can further chip away at what we do and what we don't do. The main takeaway is: When we write about news-related topics revolving around class, race, and feminism and other heated topics, it's important that we show the conversation that is happening, or find other people who can give smart and valid quotes to make the point, ar ideally, add to the conversation with something substantively new. BuzzFeed Life has had such a huge positive impact on people's lives by communicating our values in a fair and demonstrative way, rather than telling our audience how to think and feel We are more than open to discussing this and want to hear your questions, and are grateful to Arabelle for identifying a topic so emotionally charged for women and giving us a reason to have these important conversations -Peggy& Emily

This led writers at Slate,[9] Jezebel,[10] and New Republic[2] to write articles defining the term "hot take." Slate argued that the term was a put-down which indicated that an opinion piece was not worth reading, though that was not always the case.

Online, the term is often used to announce a controversial opinion or to sarcastically announce a banal opinion (examples shown below). Other iterations of include "Spicy Take" or "Nuclear Take," depending on the type of joke the poster wishes to make. An account dedicated to retweeting "hot takes," @NuclearTakes,[12] has over 54,000 followers. Other accounts include @UltraHotTakes[13] and @HotMetalTakes.[14]

Parker Molloy @ParkerMolloy Follow Hot take: the movie "Minority Report" should have been called "Pre-Cog-nitive Dissonance" 6:23 PM-24 Jan 2018
Nando @nandorvila Follow ) Hot take: Bernie is good 8:27 PM -23 Jan 2018 19 Retweets 268 Likes

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polo ralph lorena @lorenacupcake Follow hot take: teddy grahams in pudding count as pie
Ryan and she @RyanRibbity Follow Hottake: bring it back 10:32 PM 23 Jan 2018
Dexy @ChanDexy Follow am i late to the hot take party I HIRED A SNIPER TO PUT ME WHAT'S UP WITH THAT RED DOT ON YOUR HEAD? OUT OF MY MISERY IF I EVER DO SOMETHING PAINFULLY EMBARRASSING gttacahll@foxalbiazul 1d Apparently unpopular opinion: GOODBYE FRIEND If you treat your legal name like confidential, top secret info, you pretty damn shady, bro hoe.
The Opposition @TheOpposition Followv If Vince McMahon can bring back the XFL, we can bring back this hot take. We all know that the BEST SPORT IS FOOTBALL. It's got everything our country stands for violence and not listening to scientists." - Jordan Klepper
Legendary Lakers @goldlakerss Follow ) Hot take: John Wall & the Wizards are the most overrated PG/team in the NBA. GIF 12:25 AM-23 Jan 2018
ValencianMemes @ValencianMemes Follow Spicy take on Spanish nationalism Valencia is a country of the catalan nation, and must be part of the Valencia was a kingdom of the spanish nation, and must be part of the Republic of SpinKingdom of Spain Valencia was a kingdom A nation And we want Were an old country born from indeρendence! ...catalans & aragoneses 6:05 PM-22 Jan 2018

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About

Hot Take is a slang term used to describe short, oftentimes controversial opinions online both in journalism and tweets.

Origin

Merriam-Webster[1] says that while term began appearing online in the mid-2010s, it saw use as early as 1993. Merriam-Webster points to an article in Rolling Stone which quotes political pundit and advisor James Carville:

"The hot take on Clinton by the electorate is that this guy's out there busting his can. The BosNyWash puke-funnel view of the world is entirely different and entirely wrong."

According to New Yorker web producer Caitlin Kelly, as quoted in an article on the term in The New Republic,[2] the term began being used in reference to sportswriting about Tim Tebow around 2012. On November 2nd, 2012, sportswriter Eric Koreen tweeted one of the first known uses of the phrase "hot take" (shown below).[3]


(((Eric Koreen))) @ekoreen Follow The secret thing about Call Me Maybe is that it's a great pop song. #RealTalk #TruthToPower #HotTake 11:36 AM- 2 Nov 2012

Spread

In August of 2013, Tomas Rios in the Pacific Standard[6] wrote that the "hot take" is a piece "usually written on tight deadlines with little research or reporting, and even less thought." In September of 2013, Gawker[4] wrote a piece defining "Smart Take," which, similar to the "hot take" was used on Twitter to "inform one's social circle that one disdains a banal essay or article likely to be promoted as a smart take by one's intellectual inferiors." On June 19th, 2014, a definition for "Hot Take" was posted to Urban Dictionary by user Penis Armada (shown below).[5] In September of 2014, The Awl[11] wrote that the "hot take" in media was a product of economic pressure on young journalists to quickly create content on current events.


TOP DEFINITION hot take An opinion based on simplistie moralizing rather than actual thought. Not to be confused with a strong take. That's a hot take. #hottake #hot taek #hot-take #strong take #weak take by Penis Armada June 19,2014 167 I

The term "hot take" became a subject of media articles in April of 2015 when Buzzfeed deleted two posts from their web which were critical of their advertising partners.[7] In defense of the decision, Buzzfeed editor Ben Smith[8] tweeted that the site was "not trying to do hot takes."


Ben Smith @BuzzFeedBen Follow .@iam486 & @emofly sent this to staff earlier today about why we changed a post: We are trying not to do hot takes H guys Just wanted to let you guys know that we ended up pulling the piece that Arabelle wrote about the most recent Dove ad campaign, which spawned from an interesting conversation we had in the Life Slack. When we approach charged topics like body image and femnism, we need to show not tell (That's a good rule in general, by the way.) We can and should report on conversations that are happening around something that we have apinions about, but using our own voices (and hence, BuzzFeed's voice) to advance a personal opinion often isn't in line with BuzzFeed Life's tone and editorial mission. This is not something we or Ben have made as clear as we need to. We've never had to pull a post before, and it's something that came with a lot of back-and-forth and debate. In other words, it wasn't an easy decision. But it is where we ended up at when thinking more about our editorial mission and how we can further chip away at what we do and what we don't do. The main takeaway is: When we write about news-related topics revolving around class, race, and feminism and other heated topics, it's important that we show the conversation that is happening, or find other people who can give smart and valid quotes to make the point, ar ideally, add to the conversation with something substantively new. BuzzFeed Life has had such a huge positive impact on people's lives by communicating our values in a fair and demonstrative way, rather than telling our audience how to think and feel We are more than open to discussing this and want to hear your questions, and are grateful to Arabelle for identifying a topic so emotionally charged for women and giving us a reason to have these important conversations -Peggy& Emily

This led writers at Slate,[9] Jezebel,[10] and New Republic[2] to write articles defining the term "hot take." Slate argued that the term was a put-down which indicated that an opinion piece was not worth reading, though that was not always the case.

Online, the term is often used to announce a controversial opinion or to sarcastically announce a banal opinion (examples shown below). Other iterations of include "Spicy Take" or "Nuclear Take," depending on the type of joke the poster wishes to make. An account dedicated to retweeting "hot takes," @NuclearTakes,[12] has over 54,000 followers. Other accounts include @UltraHotTakes[13] and @HotMetalTakes.[14]


Parker Molloy @ParkerMolloy Follow Hot take: the movie "Minority Report" should have been called "Pre-Cog-nitive Dissonance" 6:23 PM-24 Jan 2018 Nando @nandorvila Follow ) Hot take: Bernie is good 8:27 PM -23 Jan 2018 19 Retweets 268 Likes

Various Examples


polo ralph lorena @lorenacupcake Follow hot take: teddy grahams in pudding count as pie Ryan and she @RyanRibbity Follow Hottake: bring it back 10:32 PM 23 Jan 2018 Dexy @ChanDexy Follow am i late to the hot take party I HIRED A SNIPER TO PUT ME WHAT'S UP WITH THAT RED DOT ON YOUR HEAD? OUT OF MY MISERY IF I EVER DO SOMETHING PAINFULLY EMBARRASSING gttacahll@foxalbiazul 1d Apparently unpopular opinion: GOODBYE FRIEND If you treat your legal name like confidential, top secret info, you pretty damn shady, bro hoe. The Opposition @TheOpposition Followv If Vince McMahon can bring back the XFL, we can bring back this hot take. We all know that the BEST SPORT IS FOOTBALL. It's got everything our country stands for violence and not listening to scientists." - Jordan Klepper Legendary Lakers @goldlakerss Follow ) Hot take: John Wall & the Wizards are the most overrated PG/team in the NBA. GIF 12:25 AM-23 Jan 2018 ValencianMemes @ValencianMemes Follow Spicy take on Spanish nationalism Valencia is a country of the catalan nation, and must be part of the Valencia was a kingdom of the spanish nation, and must be part of the Republic of SpinKingdom of Spain Valencia was a kingdom A nation And we want Were an old country born from indeρendence! ...catalans & aragoneses 6:05 PM-22 Jan 2018

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