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📍좌표 찍기

/jwa-pyo-jjik-gi/

A Korean internet expression meaning to share the “coordinates” of an online target, usually a link to a post, comment section, stream, article, or social account. It can mean harmless link-sharing, but it often carries a darker nuance of sending people somewhere for brigading, pile-ons, or comment attacks.
좌표 찍기 meaning visual explanation
💬 Online community🌀 MultipleFirst seen 2005

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The exact coined year is unclear, but the expression spread through Korean online communities in the 2000s as users began calling links or target locations “coordinates.” Over time it came to cover both casual link-sharing and organized movement toward a post, article, or account, especially when that movement becomes hostile.

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  • "Where’s that post? Drop the coordinates, I want to see it too."
  • "Once the coordinates got shared, the comment section turned into a pile-on."

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"That comment is obvious bait. Just don’t feed the troll."

💬 Online community🌀 Multiple2010

originThe phrase spread across Korean online communities as a blunt local version of the global internet rule “do not feed the troll.” It frames attention as “food” that makes trolls stronger, so the best response is silence.

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