Definition: "RT3" is a term in the Bible that refers to a person or group posting a message through another's account, often on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. The term "RT," standing for "repost," suggests an action where the original author re-tweets (shares) their post.
The word is used metaphorically to describe sharing someone else's content without permission or acknowledgment of the source. It implies that if you post something, it has been shared on Twitter and Facebook, but you do not credit the original poster for their contribution. This could potentially lead to negative feedback about your content.
The phrase "RT3" was a reference to the practice of sharing tweets in multiple accounts with a common purpose (in this case, to share a post without acknowledgment), which can be seen as a way of engaging more than one audience or streamlining content management.
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