Tolo is Internet slang that stands for “Turn On, Leave On.” It refers to a social media request asking others to turn on a live stream and leave it running, in order to increase the number of viewers or followers. It is commonly used on streaming platforms and social media sites.
Examples:
Example 1:
Person A: “Hey guys, I’m going live on Twitch in a few minutes! Can you all Tolo for me? I really want to reach a higher viewer count.”
Person B: “Sure thing! Just started it, I’ll keep it running in the background.”
Person C: “Tolo activated! Good luck with your stream!”
Example 2:
Person X: “I’m trying to boost my Instagram followers. Can you all Tolo my latest post? Let’s try to get more engagement!”
Person Y: “Count me in! Just double-tapped and left a nice comment. Tolo activated!”
Person Z: “Done! I’ll also share it with my followers. Good luck!”
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