Waisetsu Missile ^new^ Online
So, literally: The Meme Origin The term reportedly started on a niche netto-uyoku (internet right-wing) and otaku forum as a derogatory joke about how quickly certain types of content spread online.
… well, you know what a missile is.
The “Waisetsu Missile” refers to a piece of digital content—usually a short video, a deepfake, or an unsolicited illustration—that gets “launched” into a public timeline or group chat. Once fired, it cannot be recalled. It will land in someone’s DMs, replies, or For You page whether they like it or not. waisetsu missile
So next time you see a suspicious link, remember: Don’t be the launchpad. So, literally: The Meme Origin The term reportedly
If you’ve been scrolling through Japanese Twitter (X) or lurking in certain image boards lately, you might have seen a new term popping up in the lexicon: Once fired, it cannot be recalled