![]() On April 2nd, 2019, Twitter user cake_hoarder posted "Vibe Check" to the site, marking one of the first times the phrase began spreading on social media. The following month, on May 16th, Tumblr user songsofseparation posted two images, one of a person in sunglasses holding up their hand and another of a person sleeping with a hand on their face. They captioned the image, "Vibe check." The post received more than 47,000 notes in less than two years (shown below). On September 3rd, 2019, Tumblr user starion posted a comic showing a man hitting another with a baseball bat while saying "vibe check," gaining over 30,000 notes (shown below). The starion comic inspired further "vibe check" posts on Tumblr which paired the phrase with violent acts. For example, on Tumblr, user unfunyman posted a variation on September 15th in which a person yells "vibe check" at John F. Kennedy moments before he was assassinated, gaining over 1,000 notes (shown below, left). On September 14th, user thehistorychannel posted the joke with the final shot from The Blair Witch Project, gaining over 330 notes (shown below, right). On Reddit, popular posts include a post by user ben648 in /r/comedyheaven that shows an edit of a Ctrl+Alt+Del comic, gaining over 790 points (shown below, left). User TheSapphicRaven made a post in /r/grandorder about Fate/Grand Order (shown below, right).Vibe check, shindanmaker, personality tests, mock tests, kitsu_foxpurr, fast company About The original edit was created by Tumblr user trans-madeline. Vibe Check Test is a mock examination that use's the participant's name to determine their vibe, essentially delivering a vibe check. On October 26th, 2019, ShindanMaker user kitsu_foxpurr published the Vibe Check test. That day, the earliest known usage of the test was shared (shown below). WIthin four days, more than 372,000 took the test and was the site's top diagnoses in the three days since its launching. On October 29th, Fast Company published a report on the test. ![]() ![]() ![]() They wrote: ShindanMaker, a Japanese website that lets people create their own fortune teller-like tests, has a new test among its ranks specifically for conducting vibe checks. All you have to do is visit the page, type in your name (or any name), hit the “diagnose” button, and watch the magic happen. ![]()
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