What It Means When Friends Put LMS in Their Facebook Statuses

What It Means When Friends Put LMS in Their Facebook Statuses

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What It Means When Friends Put 'LMS' in Their Facebook Statuses

Here's What 'LMS' Stands for and How People Are Using It

By Elise Moreau Elise Moreau Freelance Contributor University of Ontario George Brown College Elise Moreau is a writer that has covered social media, texting, messaging, and streaming for Lifewire. Her work has appeared on Techvibes, SlashGear, Lifehack and others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 27, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Facebook Facebook Pinterest Twitter Snapchat Instagram YouTube Online Dating LMS means: Like My Status It's a popular form of Internet slang that Facebook, Instagram, and other social media users typically put in a status update to get more engagement from their friends or followers.

How LMS Is Used

Kornburut Woradee / EyeEm / Getty Images When used in a status update, Facebook users most often lead with the LMS expression (asking their friends to press the like button on their status) and then include a reason or some kind of reward for doing so. They may also use it as a way to get friends to participate in a game where the poster sends anyone who liked their status a personal message, photo or something else.

Examples of LMS in Use

Using LMS on Facebook is just a trendy way to rack up more likes and find more interesting ways to interact with friends. Similar trends exist on other social networks, like Twitter (RT if you...) and Tumblr (Reblog if you...). Example 1 Used with a reason or agreement. LMS if you think Supernatural is the best show ever!LMS if you agree Justin Bieber is extremely talented!LMS if you saw Mr. Thompson's toupee fall off at school today! Example 2 Used with a general reward. LMS if you want to see the hilarious pics I took this weekend!LMS if you want my new phone number!LMS if you see this and don't want to be deleted from my friend list! Example 3 Used with a more personal reward or game. LMS if you want me to post a pic on your profile of an animal that I think looks like you! LMS and I'll send you a funny Snapchat message! LMS if you want me to post an inspirational quote on your wall! Unlike some of the more recent Internet slang acronyms that have popped up lately, like BAE and SMH, the LMS trend has been a Facebook favorite with teens and young adults for years since as early as 2011.

LMS for a TBH

Among the most popular types of LMS posts is LMS for a TBH. If you're not already aware, TBH stands for,​ to be honest. When someone posts "LMS for a TBH" on Facebook, it means that they're willing to post an honest opinion of anyone's profile who decides to like their status. Some may even specify that they'll also rate them too.

Using LMS

Using LMS in a post of your own could be a great way to increase engagement with friends, but only if they know what LMS stands for. If they have no idea, then they're not going to know that you want them to like your status. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Make Facebook Private How to Post GIFs on Facebook How to Upload Multiple Photos to Facebook The 8 Best Facebook Alternatives in 2022 How to See More Friends Posts on Facebook How to Prevent Strangers From Seeing Your Facebook Profile How to Clean up Your Facebook Profile How to Hide Posts on Facebook 6 Best Ways to Search for People on Facebook How to Untag Yourself or Someone Else on Facebook How to Ask Your Facebook Page Fans Questions How to Snooze Someone on Facebook How to See Who Shared Your Post on Facebook How to Disable Facebook Places Location Tracking How to Tag Friends in Facebook Posts Using Animated GIFs on Facebook Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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