Expression: Similar to "No offence" or "
Not for Nothing", "Don't @ me" literally means don't mention my name in a tweet, comment, etc., but is usually used in pretext of something predicted by the presenter to be offensive to a social audience of a specific type.
Origins: In our
internet culture of 2017, saying things that don't align with popular opinion traditionally result in a lot of comments directed back to the
original poster, usually accomplished by the commenter typing @ of original poster.
Youtuber: "Don't @ me, but
green people really do look...green" - Probably offensive to people who'd rather be called "Jade".
Twitter:
EastWestStudent_15: "Don't at me, but the only thing worse than West
East's QB is East
West's QB" -Probably offensive to anyone who attends this guys school w/ a lot of school pride or knows the QB. This sort of thing...
Direct Message (DM):
User1:
User2: Don't @ Me
(In this case, User 2 is literally telling User1 not to message them. This term can be used this way on a more personal level)
Twitter Mention:
User1: " @user2 I heard you were talking shit at the mall. I'm going to
beat that ass."
User2: "@user1 I wasn't talking any shit! Ask @user3, she was there the whole time!"
User 3: "@user2 uh uh don't @ me bitch. I wasn't at the mall."
(In this case, user 3 has request that user 2 not mention her name or bring her into the fight, because she isn't willing to help)
Don't @ Me (Don't At Me) - Written because UD Validation needs updating, and I can't post this without what i'm sure is a
regex of the word being in defined.