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What Does ops Mean on Instagram?

Are you wondering what ops mean on Instagram?

Maybe you saw it on an Instagram story from someone that you follow.

Or maybe you saw it as a caption on someone’s post.

Either way, you might be wondering what ops stands for on Instagram.

In this article, you’ll learn what does ops mean, how to use it, and how to respond to it on Instagram.

By the end of the article, you should be able to know the right definition and usage of it.

Table of Contents

  1. What does ops mean on Instagram?
  2. How do you use ops?
  3. How do you use ops on Instagram?
  4. How do you respond to ops on Instagram?
  5. Examples of ops
  6. FAQ
  7. Conclusion

What does ops mean on Instagram?

Instagram ops

Ops means opinions or opinions on me on Instagram.

Ops is not to be mistaken with OP (Original Poster), OOP (Out of Place), or Oops (Expression of Surprise) as they are completely different acronyms.

The acronym, “Ops” means opinions or opinions on me on social media.

It’s commonly used on Instagram stories (e.g. “doing ops”).

The acronym, “Ops” is commonly used on Instagram stories by teenagers.

For example, it’s usually used as a text on Instagram stories like, “doing ops”.

This means that the person is either giving or accepting opinions from others (based on the context provided).

“Ops” is similar to “tbh” where people are encouraged to share their personal and honest opinion about what they feel about the other person.

Ops is also popular on “Ask and Answer” platforms like Ask.fm and Tellonym.

However, it’s usage is more prominent on Instagram stories compared to other platforms.

It has grown in popularity around 2016 to 2018 but used less in the present.

Hence, the next time you see the acronym, “Ops” on Instagram stories, it means that the person is either giving or accepting opinions from others.

How do you use ops?

Tellonym ops

You can use ops on social media by adding it to your story or asking a question to invoke opinions from others.

Usage #1: Post an Instagram story with the text, “Ops on me” to ask your followers about their opinion of you.

Usage #2: Ask someone “Ops on x” (e.g. Ops on Jane Doe?) on “Ask and Answer” platforms like Ask.fm/Tellonym for their opinion on someone/something.

In addition, you can use it in chat (when you’re chatting with someone) to ask them about their honest opinion on something.

You can also use ops on “Ask and Answer” platforms like Ask.fm and Tellonym to ask people about their opinion on something.

In Tellonym, users will usually ask a person about their opinion of someone else (e.g. Ops on Jane Doe?).

In Ask.fm, users will title their posts, “Likers get ops” to give their opinion on people who likes their post.

For Instagram, you can post a story with the text, “Ops on me” to ask your followers about their opinion of you.

Besides that, you can ask someone a question on Ask.fm/Tellonym about their opinion on someone/something.

An example of a question would be, “Ops on x” (e.g. Ops on Jane Doe?).

How do you use ops on Instagram?

How to use ops on Instagram

There are two ways to use ops on Instagram.

You can either post a story with the acronym, “Ops” to ask your followers’ opinions of you, or use it in a chat message to ask the person for his or her opinion on someone or something.

You can post an Instagram story with the text, “Ops on me” to ask your followers’ about their opinions of you.

Alternatively, you can use ops when you’re direct messaging someone on Instagram to ask them about their opinions on someone or something.

For example, if you’re posting a story with the acronym, you should add a text saying something along the lines of, “Ops on me”.

This is used to ask your followers about their opinions on you.

On the other hand, when you’re direct messaging someone on Instagram, you can use the phrase, “Ops on x?” (e.g. Ops on Jane Doe?) to ask them about their opinion about someone or something.

If you want to post an Instagram story, you can add a Question Sticker to it and type, “Ops on x”.

When your followers see your story, they can tap on the sticker and reply to it.

Here’s how you can add ops as a Question Sticker to your story on Instagram:

  1. Go to your Instagram feed and tap on the camera icon on the top-left corner of your screen.
  2. On the left sidebar, tap on “Aa” to access Instagram Create.
  3. On the bottom carousel, swipe left until you find the Questions Sticker.
  4. Tap on the Questions Sticker and type your own question (e.g. Ops on me).
  5. Tap on “Your story” to post it to your story.

Once you posted the story, you can see everyone’s responses in your viewer’s list (no one can see it except for you).

Adding a Question Sticker to your story is a great way to encourage people to respond to it.

This is because it makes it seamless for people to respond as it’s just a tap of a sticker.

How do you respond to ops on Instagram?

How to respond to ops on Instagram

Did you recently see an Instagram story with the question, “Ops on me?” or something along the lines of it?

Or maybe someone direct messaged you a text saying, “Ops on x?” but you don’t know how to respond to it.

To respond to ops on Instagram, just share your honest opinion about the person or thing they mentioned.

You can respond to ops on Instagram by sharing your honest opinion about the person or thing they mentioned.

For example, if someone’s Instagram story says, “Ops on me”, just respond with your opinion about them.

You can describe their personality, character, looks, and so on (e.g. “I think you’re a nice person”).

It’s best to give positive opinions about the person, even though ops are meant to be honest.

Remember, what you do or say on social media can have a dramatic effect on someone.

That being said, saying something negative might hurt the person emotionally.

So if you’re thinking about responding with something negative, try to give constructive criticism instead.

Examples of ops

Instagram story: Ops on me?

Tellonym: Ops on Jane Doe?

Ask.fm: Likers get ops.

FAQ

What does ops mean on Snapchat?

On Snapchat or Snapchat stories, ops mean opinions.

Ops on Snapchat stories stand for opinions.

If someone’s stories say, “Ops on me”, it means that they want others to respond with an honest opinion about them.

What does ops mean on Yubo?

When someone sends ops on Yubo, it means that they want your honest opinion on them.

An X for ops on Yubo is mainly used for people to rate/roast you.

On the other hand, an X for ops on Yubo is mainly used for people to rate/roast you.

Conclusion

There are lots of meanings for the acronym, “Ops”.

In the context of social media platforms like Instagram, Ask.fm or Tellonym, ops stands for opinions.

The usage of ops invokes others’ opinions on someone or something, which gives an opportunity for people to share their thoughts.

Although ops are used to perceive someone’s honest opinion of something, the person using it in his or her stories/messages may not like a negative response.

Ultimately, it’s best to respond to ops with something positive in order to avoid burning bridges.

This is with the exception of ops of something or someone else.

Further Reading

Why Are Some Instagram Profiles Circled in Color?

How to Know if Someone is Stalking You on Instagram

How to Unfollow Someone on Instagram Without Them Knowing

Author: Lim How Wei is the founder of Followchain. Feel free to follow him on Instagram.

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