If you're reading this, green flag!
The internet has been obsessed with red flags for quite sometime now, and in the past day or so this obsession has turned into a popular Twitter meme. The meme is simple: Whatever someone thinks is a red flag, followed by a series of red flag emoji.
According to Twitter, on Tuesday there were 1.5 million tweets globally that used the red flag emoji and in the past week usage of the red flag emoji on Twitter has been up by 455 percent.
It's not Twitter's most creative meme to date, but it has sparked debate over what different people consider to be red flags. Here are a few of our favorites.
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UPDATE: Oct. 13, 2021, 1:09 p.m. PDT Updated with additional information from Twitter.
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