"Who Want Me?" No 100%
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About
"Who Want Me?" No 100% is an exploitable meme format and series of reaction images in which an Instagram Story poll titled "Who want me?🚫🧢" that has 100% votes for "No" is placed over a selfie, suggesting everyone who saw the Instagram poll voted that they do not want the person in the selfie. The earliest known version of the meme was posted to the Hood Memes Facebook page in March 2021, becoming increasingly popular on sites like X / Twitter, Instagram and Reddit over the following years. The meme is often used in reference to sports to show disdain for a certain player or to express the observation that no team wants them.
Origin
On March 13th, 2021, the Hood Memes Facebook[1] page posted a meme that appears to be an Instagram Story screenshot of a man with his hand on his chin raising one eyebrow, trying to look flirty. A Story poll is under his face titled, "Who want me?🚫🧢" which shows that 100% of voters left "No" as a response. The post gained over 2,600 reactions and 3,100 shares in just under four years. This is the earliest known example of the meme.
Spread
The meme garnered viral spread over the following years, inspiring further memes that place the Instagram Story poll under a variety of selfies. The meme is often used among sports fans.
For example, on March 21st, 2022, X[2] user @AnnieAgar posted a version of the meme placing the poll over quarterback Baker Mayfield's face, garnering over 16,000 likes in three years.
On March 20th, 2023, Instagram[3] user peterman_fans_only posted a version of the meme using a photo of NFL wide receiver Nelson Agholor, garnering over 5,000 likes in two years. On March 11th, 2024, X[4] user @WhistleSports posted a version using a photo of quarterback Justin Fields, garnering over 10,000 likes in a year.
On March 13th, the @NFL_Memes X[5] page posted a similar meme, garnering over 7,000 likes in the same span of time.
On December 19th, X[6] user @sigmatic_ posted a version of the meme editing the aerial assault trooper Fortnite skin's helmet over the man, writing, "Aerial Assault Trooper after being gone for 7 years," in reference to the return of the Renegade Raider skin to the store, garnering over 6,500 likes in a month.
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