Gtfo Sulla Rete -

In the Italian digital landscape, GTFO is used as a loanword acronym to convey several distinct tones:

The phrase has been solidified through pop culture memes, such as clips from The Sopranos or Mariah Carey's 2018 song titled "GTFO," which helped normalize the acronym for non-native English speakers. Linguistic Integration GTFO sulla rete

Used as a reaction to "hot takes" or controversial opinions. In Italy, it is often paired with emojis like 🙄 or 🤡 to heighten the dismissive tone. In the Italian digital landscape, GTFO is used

A direct translation of "Vattene" or "Sparisci" (Get out / Disappear), used to end an argument or tell a "troll" to leave a community. A direct translation of "Vattene" or "Sparisci" (Get

The "network" (la rete) context dictates how the phrase is received:

Similar to the Italian phrase "Ma vai via!" or "Non ci credo!", it is often used when someone shares news that seems too incredible to be true.