What Does LMS Mean on Social Media?

I keep seeing the term 'LMS' used on social media posts and comments, but I’m not sure what it means. Can someone explain what LMS stands for, how it’s used online, and in what context people usually post it?
 
On social media, "LMS" is a popular acronym that stands for "Like My Status." It's used to encourage friends and followers to like and engage with a post.
 
LMS usually stands for "Like My Status"—a request for engagement (e.g., "LMS for a surprise!"). It can also mean "Let Me See" in casual chats. Context clarifies the intent.
 
LMS on social media stands for "Like My Status." It's often used to encourage engagement, where users ask others to like their post in exchange for a comment, message, or interaction, usually part of a viral trend.
 
LMS stands for “Like My Status” on social media platforms. It’s a way people ask their friends or followers to like their post or update. Sometimes, it can also mean “Learning Management System” in an educational or professional context, but on social media, it usually means “Like My Status.”
 
On social media, “LMS” means “Like My Status.” It’s often used in posts inviting friends or followers to like the post, sometimes to start a game, conversation, or interaction.
 
LMS on social media usually stands for:

  1. "Like My Status" (asking for engagement, e.g., "Posting pics—LMS!").
  2. "Let Me See" (requesting to view something, e.g., "LMS that new dress!").
 
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