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Everything you need to know about this mystery acronym that seems to be everywhere
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Keep seeing comments like “FTFY” on Twitter, Reddit, and other social media platforms? Confused by its definition? Well, you’re not alone! Keep reading and we’ll teach you the many meanings of “FTFY,” how to use it, and the best ways to reply to this dubious phrase. By the end of this article, you’ll be saying “FTFY” like a pro!

Things You Should Know

  • FTFY is short for "fixed that for you." It's often used sarcastically, but can also be used in an editorial context.
  • Use FTFY whenever you're providing assistance, making a counterpoint, or making corrections.
  • FTFY may mean "f*ck this, f*ck you" when it's used in a more vulgar context.
Section 1 of 4:

What Does “FTFY” Mean?

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  1. If you’re struggling to master a certain part of a website or need information, someone may comment “FTFY” to let you know they’ve found a solution to your problem and helped you out.
    • Because the internet is a deeply ironic place, “FTFY” is most often used sarcastically. If someone disagrees with a point you made, they’ll likely reply “FTFY” accompanied by a changed definition that undermines you and suits their point of view better.[1]
    • Someone may also use “FTFY” as a comment in a more editorial context. If you’ve asked someone to correct your grammar on a document or an IT professional to fix a computer bug, they may notify you they’ve righted the issues with a simple “FTFY” note.[2]
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Section 2 of 4:

How to Use “FTFY”

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  1. While unfortunately not as common as the sarcastic version, the technically correct way to use “FTFY” is after you’ve helped someone with an issue online. “FTFY” is especially helpful on sites like Reddit where edits can be made to improve posts regularly.[3]
    • “FTFY! You now have moderator privileges.”
    • “FTFY! Your profile should be up and running again.”
    • “FTFY! I’ve deleted their account.”
  2. If you have a good sense of humor and disagree with a popular take, create a counterpoint and punctuate it with “FTFY.” The term is meant to be silly just as often as it’s meant to be sincere.[4]
    • Rock Jazz is easily the best type of music. FTFY!”
    • “You hate the beach?! How can you hate sunshine and tranquility overpriced parking and freezing cold water?! FTFY!”
    • “Be careful! It’s flu Aquarius season! FTFY 🙂”
  3. “FTFY” makes for an easy notification when it comes to edits. If someone’s grammar is poor, if they’ve accidentally used the wrong link, or if they’ve made any other sort of noticeable online/texting mistake, feel free to remedy their error and respond “FTFY.”[5]
    • “*Your. Not You’re. FTFY 😉”
    • “You’re thinking of Frederick the Great, not Alexander the Great. FTFY.”
    • “FTFY That html address is blocked. Here’s a better one!”
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How to Reply When Someone Says “FTFY”

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  1. If someone is using “FTFY” earnestly and has genuinely assisted you, it’s polite to thank them for their efforts. Express your gratitude and acknowledge your error if necessary.[6]
    • “Whew. Thanks so much!”
    • “Oh, duh! Lol thanks for the correction 😂”
    • “Yay! Thank you for doing that!”
  2. If someone is making fun of you with an ironic use of “FTFY,” it’s totally fair game to respond sardonically or flip it right back on them. Just remember to keep things playful![7]
    • “Gee, you’re sooooooo helpful 😑🙄”
    • “I bet you’re fun at parties.”
    • “Only a Leo would say this!”
  3. If someone's “FTFY” crosses the line from funny to offensive, it’s best not to egg them on. Don’t reply and delete or report the comment.
  4. If someone is using “FTFY” to tell you they’ve finished proofreading your document or corrected an error on your website, let them know you’ve received their update. Keep it quick and simple.
    • “Got it. Thanks!”
    • “Received!”
    • “Just got these! 👍”
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Section 4 of 4:

Alternative Definitions for “FTFY”

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  1. While you’re much more likely to see “FTFY” as an abbreviation for “fixed that for you” online, it may have an entirely different definition in an academic context. Certain universities use “FTFY” as an initialism for freshmen and first-year students that are enrolled full-time.[8]
    • “FTFY” may also mean “first-time, first-year” to describe the same group of students, depending on the school.[9]
  2. In rare instances, some people may comment “FTFY” as an abbreviation for “f*ck this, f*ck you.” While it’s best not to engage if “FTFY” is used in this way, the term can be used to curse someone out.[10]
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Finn Kobler. Finn Kobler graduated from USC in 2022 with a BFA in Writing for Screen/Television. He is a two-time California State Champion and record holder in Original Prose/Poetry, a 2018 finalist for the Los Angeles Youth Poet Laureate, and he's written micro-budget films that have been screened in over 150 theaters nationwide. Growing up, Finn spent every summer helping his family's nonprofit arts program, Showdown Stage Company, empower people through accessible media. He hopes to continue that mission with his writing at wikiHow. This article has been viewed 23,055 times.
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