What do you mean by gpoy




















Head and shoulders picture. No Picture, No Talk. Post A Picture. Picture Comment For Picture Comment. Picture For Proof. Picture Partner In Crime. Self Cam picture. Picture of yourself, usually taken by yourself. Small version of a picture. Profile picture on Twitter. Other terms relating to 'yourself':. Thinking too highly of yourself. Do It Yourself. Don't Mess Yourself. Have a high opinion of yourself. Google It Yourself. Go Kill Yourself. Example 1. A picture of a sad-looking dog or cat with the caption GPOY.

This lets people know you share the feeling in the photo. Example 2. As an alternative, you could snap a photo of yourself looking sad and then tag it with GPOY. Posting a gratuitous photo on Wednesdays was a weekly ritual for several Tumblr users. By , the W had been quietly phased out, so users could post on any day of the week. With Tumblr's explosive growth, the popularity of GPOY memes spread rapidly within the Tumblr community, where it is most often used by the younger crowd.

Tumblr enthusiasts use it to describe other memes, photos, webcomics, GIFs, drawings, or anything else visual. Despite its popularity, the acronym is one of those rare ones that remain popular within one social media community and is seldom seen anywhere else online.

Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. As Tumblr is one of the few platforms that started out dominated by women, and offered the ability to post photos and tag them, it was the ideal place for GPOY to start.

Clicking on the gpoy tag in tumblr takes you to some pretty interesting places. A lot of pictures, of course. But also quotes, gifs and image macros.

GPOY has evolved to mean anything you identify with. Some are of just feet, or just hair, or just a goofy grin. I messaged about 40 young women on Tumblr and asked them how and why they used gpoy. Initially, when I identified myself as a reporter, no one responded. I asked India , 21, whether or not she thought girls used gpoy more than men, and if so, why. She said that gpoy played up to feminine insecurities. GPOY could be one of these categories. Her response eloquently mingled both the self-promotion and the vulnerability that are in play with GPOY.

IRL, young women play out their issues with empowerment, vulnerability, attention-seeking, and objectification in much the same way they do online. Consider this work of art. The real issue, I believe, is that women and girls are constantly working to find safe spaces for themselves on the Internet. We can champion the Internet for providing a voice for populist activism, a platform for new business opportunities, even a base for a strong, young, healthy feminism.



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