Memetics, Internet meme, Meme, Twitter, Internet memes, Viral phenomenon
Who Is 'Princess Jane'? The Janky 'AI Animated Film' Prototype Explained
'Princess Jane' isn't exactly Pixar quality.
Who Is 'Princess Jane'? The Janky 'AI Animated Film' Prototype Explained
'Princess Jane' isn't exactly Pixar quality.
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Where Did The Press 'X' To Doubt Meme Originate? The 'L.A. Noire' Inspired Meme Explained
A scene from the video game "L.A. Noire" where the player is prompted to press 'X' to indicate doubt as detective Cole Phelps has become a popular reaction image. Here's all the context you ...
Where Do Memes Come From? The Top Platforms From 2010-2022
By looking at the number of memes recorded for each platform by Know Your Meme annually, we can follow the rise and fall of different social media platforms and gauge their relative ...
The 41 Most Defining Memes Of 2022
Lea Michele, if you can read this, you’re #8.
Spirit Halloween memes take over the internet again — and this time the hilarious viral costume trend spares no one
The Halloween costume retailer is leaning into the viral posts, launching #SpiritHallowMeme and providing a template for users to make their own.
The NPC meme went viral when the media gave it oxygen
But the paradox of covering the internet today is that sometimes you have to
She Invented Being an Influencer — And Was Vilified for It
In her book ‘Extremely Online,’ journalist Taylor Lorenz details how Julia Allison invented the concept of being a content creator a decade before it caught on
What is a meme, technically speaking?
This contribution seeks to demonstrate how studying memes as a collection depends on the website or platform where they are sourced. To do so, we compare how memes, specifically internet ...
Toward a unified theory of “millennial cringe”
Remember when "epic bacon" was the height of comedy?
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From the “unemployed” costume to the 12-foot-tall Home Depot skeleton, the season’s most viral moments reflect prevailing moods of the day.
Baby Shark’s post-YouTube pop culture domination continues with a TV show
The viral sensation moves off the internet — but it’s a logical next step