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Why have red flags taken over Twitter?

If you’ve spent your days scrolling on Twitter in the past few days, you’ve most likely come across some tweets with a bunch of red flag emojis. According to Twitter, between October 10 and 13, the use of this emoji increased by 21%. In all, in the world, more than 1.5 million “red flag” tweets have been recorded and the counter continues to increase hour by hour.

This emoji is a reference to “red flags”, those signals or situations that should get you upset, often in a romantic relationship. For example, someone who blames you all the time is clearly a “red flag”, and you better look elsewhere.

Anonymous users and well-known brands have therefore jumped at the opportunity with this trend to share, according to them, the worst “red flags” possible. Some of them are very serious, others are more humorous.

Our best friends from Bescherelle made us laugh with this big red flag grammatical, also works with “as same”.

There are also a lot of culinary “red flags”:

This one, much more serious, caused a lot of reaction on Twitter. “It’s not advantages, that’s the big law.” then developed the author of this tweet, and we agree.

We have here a first reason for rupture.

“Sorry, I’m not on Twitter”

Indeed, you have to be completely crazy.

Finally, a last which is very clearly another reason for breaking up.

“Shrek 2 is not that good”

What are the worst “red flags” in your opinion? Share them by writing to us at [email protected]

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