There is no dislike button on twitter (to shield blue check marks ie celebrities from criticism ), so to measure dislike for a post, you can take the ratio of comments to likes. If there are far more comments than likes, then its a very disliked post.
Someone on olde CTH once said it was referring to a ‘normal’ ratio on tweets of 10+ likes/hearts for every 1 comment/reply, but if you said some really stupid or inflammatory shit you’d see that ratio plunge to 1:1 or worse indicating there was a great deal more talk than simple liking and moving on and that the tweet was probably not well received, thus “ratio’d”
What is “ratio’d”?
There is no dislike button on twitter (to shield blue check marks ie celebrities from criticism ), so to measure dislike for a post, you can take the ratio of comments to likes. If there are far more comments than likes, then its a very disliked post.
It’s normally used to describe a reply or quote retweet getting way more likes than the original tweet
Someone on olde CTH once said it was referring to a ‘normal’ ratio on tweets of 10+ likes/hearts for every 1 comment/reply, but if you said some really stupid or inflammatory shit you’d see that ratio plunge to 1:1 or worse indicating there was a great deal more talk than simple liking and moving on and that the tweet was probably not well received, thus “ratio’d”