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    • moonshadow@slrpnk.net
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      6 hours ago

      I think you’d get a lot of good from reading a bit about memetics and conceiving of “memes” as transmissible ideas vs captioned pics online

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        4 hours ago

        I’m well-versed and I don’t think the classical definition applies to memes as we know them now. I think it stopped being applicable with the rise of social media when the goal of sharing them changed. And with it, the goal of making them.

        Memes have become a substitute for discourse. Using the internet nowadays often feels like I’m back in middle school talking to the kid who couldn’t go more than 2 sentences without quoting the Simpsons.

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        7 hours ago

        One day I’d love to get really into it (because I’ve thought way too much about it) but the gist of my argument is: memes are the death of originality.

        It’s low effort garbage that infiltrated every corner of the internet. Original internet comedy gets less traction than unoriginal memes so it took over. Of course, this doesn’t apply to all comedy.

        But YOU aren’t funny for editing the text on a funny picture. It’s a guise of cleverness. It’s hard to find a thread without someone lifting another person’s joke nowadays, it feels like everything needs to be a reference.

        And aside from the meme itself, meme culture is a cancer. The memes must be spread. It was on Instagram now it’s everywhere. Meme “communities” are just new buckets for people to dump the memes they downloaded in. And there’s 100,000 identical buckets already. It’s pre-AI slop

        And don’t get me started on screenshot as memes. Everyone hates advertising unless they’re promoting someone else’s milquetoast social media profile, I guess.