I Hate You, Repeated
I hate you repeated one hundred times below, single-spaced, 1,099 characters in all. The buttons rebuild it at 1,000 or 10,000 copies, and the download saves the same text as a file.
Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times
100 copies — 1,099 characters.
Exactly the size of the opposite phrase
“i hate you” is ten characters, and so is “i love you”. The two blocks match at every count: 1,099 characters at 100 copies, 10,999 at 1,000, 109,999 at 10,000. If you are answering a wall of one with a wall of the other, the i love you page builds a block the same size, character for character.
| Copies | Characters | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | 1,099 | Under the 2,000-character cap on a Discord message |
| 1,000 | 10,999 | Six messages at that cap |
| 10,000 | 109,999 | Use the .txt download rather than the clipboard |
What happens when you send it
Repeated identical text is the one pattern automated moderation catches reliably. On most platforms a long run of the same line trips a spam rule before a person ever sees it, and it is the sending account that gets the rate limit. Aimed at one person, a block this size also reads as harassment under the rules of every large platform, whatever was meant by it.
The uses that work are the ones with nobody on the receiving end: a joke in a chat that expects jokes, a caption, filler in a mock-up, a test string of a known length.
The shape of the block
Copies are joined with a single space on one line, not one to a line. Paste it into a plain text editor and replace the spaces with line breaks if you want a column instead. The character count does not change, because a line break is one character too.
Nearby
The tagged variant is i hate you with emojis. Shorter and blunter: no and bye. The rest are on the repeat text hub.