Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? You think you donโt have an audience on Facebook? Wait until you say something controversial ๐๐
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It suggests that the speaker believes the person they are addressing may underestimate their audience on Facebook. The phrase "Wait until you say something controversial" implies that posting controversial content will likely attract attention and engagement, demonstrating that there is indeed an audience present.
Here are a few possible rephrasings:
1. "Do you really believe you donโt have an audience on Facebook? Just wait until you post something controversial!"
2. "Think you donโt have followers on Facebook? Just wait until you share a controversial opinion!"
3. "You might not think you have an audience on Facebook, but just wait until you say something that stirs up controversy!"
Each rephrasing maintains the original meaning while altering the wording slightly.