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Snitch Tagging refers to a widely-looked down upon practice of seeing someone being criticized on social media and then tagging that person in a subsequent comment in the thread so that they see the criticism.

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The term "snitch tagging" was not coined until well after people criticized the practice. An article titled "Stop Tagging Celebrities Into Twitter Conversations" appeared on Birth Movies Death on December 30th, 2013.[1] In the piece, author Devin Faraci says, "Every now and again, some guy is shit talking me on Twitter and someone else decides to tag me into it. This doesn't ruin my mood or my day, but it's a momentary bummer… Possibly the tagger thinks they're being heroic – 'Hey, look at this asshole! Take him down!' – but they're really just being a snitch." The blog AnotherAngryWoman[2] wrote about Twitter etiquette on April 5th, 2017, saying "Sometimes, people on Twitter will be snarking about a horrible celebrity. And this’ll happen by the medium of subtweeting. And then someone comes along and is all like 'Yeah! @KTHopkins is a massive turd.' Congratulations, you fucking snitch. You just drew attention of a high-profile celebrity and could expose everyone to a torrent of abuse." On November 18th, 2017, Urban Dictionary user Slangtheheck[3] submitted a definition for the term (shown below).

f> TOP DEFINITION Snitch Tagging When someone is being talked about discreetly and somebody else tags the person whose being mentioned. Jeff posted about Kate that she was a hoe without tagging her and Sam commented Kate's username so she would see the post. Jeff. "I blocked Sam because he was snitch tagging." by Slangtheheck November 18, 2017

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The term began seeing more coverage over the following year, as many publications which cover internet culture, including Mashable,[4] Cosmo,[5] and Observer[6] covered the term and chastised the practice. They cited an example in which a Twitter user snitch-tagged Elon Musk on reporter Noah Schachtman, who said a story about Musk being combative with media was going to be published soon (shown below).

Noah ShachtmanGNoahShachtman May 28 If you followed Elon Musk's rather aggressive musings on the media over the past few days, I think you'll want to read this story we've got coming up in a few. 31 35 172 Kujetic@kujetic May 28 @elonmusk

On September 24th, 2019, Daily Dot[7] reported on the term, citing several examples of people complaining about the practice and saying that anyone they see snitch-tagging gets blocked (shown below).


tree factory @plantfaster Snitchtagging is harassment. It's specifically an attempt to start an argument, and when you're tagging someone witha significant follow count, it encourages dog piling. Don't do that s---. 7:26 PM Jan 22, 2019 Twitter for iPhone
edit @multiplebears snitchtagging is the most baffling behaviour on this website, why not just tattoo 'i'm the one who told the teacher when the other boys said a bad word' on your forehead? same net effect 9:15 AM Mar 15, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

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About

Snitch Tagging refers to a widely-looked down upon practice of seeing someone being criticized on social media and then tagging that person in a subsequent comment in the thread so that they see the criticism.

Origin

The term "snitch tagging" was not coined until well after people criticized the practice. An article titled "Stop Tagging Celebrities Into Twitter Conversations" appeared on Birth Movies Death on December 30th, 2013.[1] In the piece, author Devin Faraci says, "Every now and again, some guy is shit talking me on Twitter and someone else decides to tag me into it. This doesn't ruin my mood or my day, but it's a momentary bummer… Possibly the tagger thinks they're being heroic – 'Hey, look at this asshole! Take him down!' – but they're really just being a snitch." The blog AnotherAngryWoman[2] wrote about Twitter etiquette on April 5th, 2017, saying "Sometimes, people on Twitter will be snarking about a horrible celebrity. And this’ll happen by the medium of subtweeting. And then someone comes along and is all like 'Yeah! @KTHopkins is a massive turd.' Congratulations, you fucking snitch. You just drew attention of a high-profile celebrity and could expose everyone to a torrent of abuse." On November 18th, 2017, Urban Dictionary user Slangtheheck[3] submitted a definition for the term (shown below).


f> TOP DEFINITION Snitch Tagging When someone is being talked about discreetly and somebody else tags the person whose being mentioned. Jeff posted about Kate that she was a hoe without tagging her and Sam commented Kate's username so she would see the post. Jeff. "I blocked Sam because he was snitch tagging." by Slangtheheck November 18, 2017

Spread

The term began seeing more coverage over the following year, as many publications which cover internet culture, including Mashable,[4] Cosmo,[5] and Observer[6] covered the term and chastised the practice. They cited an example in which a Twitter user snitch-tagged Elon Musk on reporter Noah Schachtman, who said a story about Musk being combative with media was going to be published soon (shown below).


Noah ShachtmanGNoahShachtman May 28 If you followed Elon Musk's rather aggressive musings on the media over the past few days, I think you'll want to read this story we've got coming up in a few. 31 35 172 Kujetic@kujetic May 28 @elonmusk

On September 24th, 2019, Daily Dot[7] reported on the term, citing several examples of people complaining about the practice and saying that anyone they see snitch-tagging gets blocked (shown below).


tree factory @plantfaster Snitchtagging is harassment. It's specifically an attempt to start an argument, and when you're tagging someone witha significant follow count, it encourages dog piling. Don't do that s---. 7:26 PM Jan 22, 2019 Twitter for iPhone edit @multiplebears snitchtagging is the most baffling behaviour on this website, why not just tattoo 'i'm the one who told the teacher when the other boys said a bad word' on your forehead? same net effect 9:15 AM Mar 15, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

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Huh… So this is the most reviled practice on twitter?

Not digging up years long past tweets?
Not trying to get people fired for online comments?
Not lying about things people said, purposefully mischaracterizing or misquoting them or photoshopping their comments?

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