Twitter users eagerly took advantage of the chance to roast Fox News when the network’s Fox & Friends morning show asked viewers to name things they were “over” heading into the new year, Gawker reported.

The discussion, tagged #OverIt2014, started with this post from the show’s official Twitter page featuring host Elizabeth Hasselbeck:

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2014 has been a year full of things we don’t want to see in the New Year. What are YOU over? Comment with #OverIt2014 pic.twitter.com/FjE8C989d3 — FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) December 30, 2014

But it quickly veered into something akin to an online Festivus, with Twitter users airing their grievances against the network:

#OverIt2014 Fox News being treated as a legitmate news source. — Anastas2002 (@anastas2002) December 31, 2014

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#OverIt2014 I am over lying hatemongers calling themselves journalists. — seedywumps (@seedywumps) December 31, 2014

@foxandfriends good one. #OverIt2014 Let's see… Reporting slanted BS propaganda & fueling the right-left divide. Oh, and racism #FauxNews — Chris Karnak (@CKFilmTV) December 31, 2014

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I am over the racism, sexism, and classism portrayed on Fox News #OverIt2014 — Tonisha (@TLB8275) December 31, 2014

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I am over seeing my civil rights be threatened by religious extremists who get unchallenged airtime on @foxandfriends #OverIt2014 — Joel (@joeltropolis) December 31, 2014

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I'm over @FoxNews perpetuating the fallacy that christians are being victimized. How about being TRULY "fair & balanced" #OverIt2014 — Jason HS (@IAmForAU) December 31, 2014

Racist bobbleheads, pining for a long-dead monochromatic America. #OverIt2014 — peggyarcher (@peggyarcher) December 31, 2014

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Others had more specific criticisms, directed toward not only Fox & Friends, but other hosts like Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity:

Over @foxandfriends using Black jargon while denouncing Black ppl. Cultural appropriation much? #OverIt2014 — Black Millennials (@BlkMillennials) December 31, 2014

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Anything and everything O'Reilly and Hannity say. #OverIt2014 — Cynthia Uhlan (@Cyndiu) December 31, 2014

WBFF-TV, the Baltimore Fox affiliate that was caught editing a demonstrator at a “Black Lives Matter” event in a deceptive manner, was also criticized:

@foxandfriends #OverIt2014 I'm over Fox affiliates editing peaceful protest chants to say, "Go Kill A Cop" pic.twitter.com/RCigfcbRuK — THE CREW (@THEAlleyeceeing) December 31, 2014

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On the flipside, the tag itself got a more positive reaction, for reasons one might expect:

@foxandfriends I'm NOT over social media campaigns that were obviously poorly thought out #OverIt2014 — Dave Parrish (@RVAphotog) December 31, 2014

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I'll tell you what I'm not over yet: This #epic #fail of a hashtag #OverIt2014 It just going 'n going. — Valentine Valov (@vlnt) December 31, 2014

Late to the party but I fucking love #OverIt2014 – way to fuck up @FoxNews. Hilarity. — Doug (@DWhitINger) December 31, 2014