Yosohn Santana is the target of an internet joke that’s gone viral. Twitter users are blaming the youngster for everything they can think, and mama bear is not having it.

Ari Fletcher shut down the online “blame game” jokes” about her 4-year-old son.

“When I start talking about y’all, and y’all kids make sure you remember ‘we joking,’ Fletcher tweeted.

The latest event tied to the child’s doing is the death of Migos rapper Takeoff. Users wasted no time cracking jokes about Fletcher’s son riding to Houston with Queen Naija, another artist whom Twitter users have loved to play with.

“not yoshon n queennaija rode to the dice game together,” one user joked about the shooting involving Takeoff.

“blaming yosohn for everything instead of queen naija is 10x funnier,” another tweet reads.

While many find it hilarious to blame Yosohn and Queen Naija for weather inconveniences, celebrity mishaps, and more online, both, Fletcher and Naija have spoken on separate occasions about the blame jokes not being as funny as users find them to be.

“One of the girls who was playing making jokes nigga be in my DM trying to suck me dry, should I expose that as a joke? We can all laugh around this bitch, I bet I end up laughing the hardest,” Fletcher tweeted.

During an interview with the Breakfast Club, Naija shared that some jokes get under her skin but being an individual who likes to laugh allows her to laugh along with some of the jokes.

“They blame me for something that happened between a whole other situation. They blamed me because Nicki couldn’t go live or something before they said it’s all your fault. It’s a trend. Literally, when I be looking at the quoted tweets, everybody’s laughing. It’s like I’m the joke of Twitter,” she said.

“Some people really don’t like me. Just a small percentage right?. Then it’s just that bandwagon thing that everybody likes to jump on because they want to be seen or feel popular or get likes or follows. It’s like a trend to dislike me, and honestly, I think they really do like me though. You speak about me so much so you must like me,” she added.

Maybe this trending joke has gone a little too far now that it involves a child. What do you think?