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🙋AMA

/ei-em-ei/

AMA stands for “Ask Me Anything.” It is an internet Q&A format where a person, creator, expert, or community member invites others to ask open questions, usually on social media or online communities.
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🌍 Global internet culture🌎 English internetFirst seen 2009

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The phrase “Ask Me Anything” existed before social media, but AMA became a recognizable internet format through English-language forums and especially Reddit-style Q&A culture in the late 2000s. In Korea, it is usually read as the English letters 에이엠에이 and used for creator, startup, tech, and community Q&A sessions.

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  • "I’m doing an AMA tonight about studying abroad in Korea. Ask me anything."
  • "The developer opened an AMA after the app update so users could ask about new features."

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