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A rhetorical question asked, usually on social media, to embarrass them with any online content from their past if they ever contradict themselves or have a very unpopular opinion.
Jake: You’ll never catch me begging a girl to talk to me cause she belongs to the streets!

Ashley: This you? *shows screenshots of Jake proving otherwise*
This you? by Papacrumpz July 30, 2020
a satirical question usually made to call out someone who is mocking/making fun of/shaming someone for something they’ve done when they’ve done it in the first place
X: “I hate people who wear flannels!”
Y: *shows a picture where X is wearing one* “this you?”
this you? by sapphic_1312 July 31, 2020
This You? is a catchphrase used on Twitter to call out the hypocrisy of a certain tweet with a screenshot of a past tweet. On April 7th, 2020, one twitter user responded to the tweet "how this dude got more girls than me" by another user with "this you? if so, this is why" and a screenshot of his previous tweets. The reply garnered over 200 likes in two years. On May 24th, the third user used the catchphrase to call out the fourth user for a tweet regarding the coronavirus pandemic.
"lmao, this you?" "Ain't this you?" "this you?"
This you? by stfuhet July 25, 2020

if you read this you are dumb 

haha your are now dumb
man: hey look at this sentence
other man: ok god dammit it now I am dumb bc I read it
man: you are now dumb bc it says if you read this you are dumb

If you are reading this you are gay

Haha u are gay
“If you are reading this you are gay
“Darn I’m gay now”