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#My4WordCauseOfDeath is a Twitter hashtag in which people tweet four words explaining how they will die that trended in late October of 2017.

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On October 30th, 2017, Twitter account @CrashTagsFun[1] tweeted out the hashtag game, gaining 42 retweets and 66 likes (shown below).

CRASHTAGS @CrashTagsFun Follow Please join us @CrashTagsFun @kittykrumley 보 @laughingskull59 And please play #My4WordCauseOfDeath #1 Hosts: @kittykrumleyt@laughingskull59

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Over the following two days, hundreds of Twitter users played the hashtag game, causing the hashtag to trend globally.[2] Most of the the tweets involved minor causes of death. For example, one of the most popular tweets, posted by @writerlike1[3] used the words "Stepped on a lego," gaining over 290 retweets (shown below, left). A tweet by @alsoANGRYref[4] referenced Hold My Beer and gained over 110 retweets (shown below, right). The hashtag was covered by EatPrayVote blog.[5]


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Updated Jan 29, 2025 at 07:51PM EST by LiterallyAustin.

Added Nov 01, 2017 at 04:26PM EDT by Adam.

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About

#My4WordCauseOfDeath is a Twitter hashtag in which people tweet four words explaining how they will die that trended in late October of 2017.

Origin

On October 30th, 2017, Twitter account @CrashTagsFun[1] tweeted out the hashtag game, gaining 42 retweets and 66 likes (shown below).



Spread

Over the following two days, hundreds of Twitter users played the hashtag game, causing the hashtag to trend globally.[2] Most of the the tweets involved minor causes of death. For example, one of the most popular tweets, posted by @writerlike1[3] used the words "Stepped on a lego," gaining over 290 retweets (shown below, left). A tweet by @alsoANGRYref[4] referenced Hold My Beer and gained over 110 retweets (shown below, right). The hashtag was covered by EatPrayVote blog.[5]



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