#tearjerkers
Live, measured metrics for the hashtag #tearjerkers from the open social web. Every number carries a named source and the time it was fetched. Nothing is estimated.
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Day-by-day usage
measured · mastodon.social (Mastodon public tags API) · fetched 2026-08-21 16:12 UTCNo measured public usage for #tearjerkers in the last 7 days. That is a real result, and a good one to know: this hashtag is wide open right now. We show a dash before we ever show a made-up number. Browse the trending index for tags with live measurements.
Related hashtags
measured · mastodon.social (Mastodon public search API) · fetched 2026-08-21 16:12 UTCNo related tags with measured usage found for #tearjerkers.
Live pulse
measured · Mastodon tag timeline · fetched 2026-08-21 16:12 UTCNo recent public posts found for #tearjerkers on Mastodon. Nothing measured, so nothing shown.
What “tearjerkers” means
Wiktionary · Wikipediatearjerkers
- nounAn emotionally charged film, novel, song, opera, television episode, etc., usually with one or more sad passages or ending, so termed because it suggests one is likely to cry during its performance.
A melodrama is a dramatic work in which plot, typically sensationalized for a strong emotional appeal, takes precedence over detailed characterization. Melodrama is "an exaggerated version of drama". Melodramas typically concentrate on dialogue that is often bombastic or extremely sentimental, rather than on action. Characters are often flat and written to fulfill established character archetypes. Melodramas are typically set in the private sphere of the home, focusing on morality, family issues
“Melodrama” on Wikipedia (CC BY-SA) →#tearjerkers across platforms
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