• Possibly linux
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        -52 days ago

        From Reddit:

        All posts must follow typical meme setup/design: an image/gif/video with some sort of caption; mods have final say on what is (not) a meme; tldr:

        • No titles as meme captions
        • A GIF/video alone (without caption) is not a meme [especially screen recording / scrolling]
        • Do not post screenshots of people saying something funny on Twitter/Tumblr/Reddit/TikTok/text messages
        • No unedited webcomics
        • No text-only memes
        • No IRL recreations or creepshots; no selfies or making friends into a meme

        A comment is not a meme. It lacks depth and is low quality posting

        • @iCy619
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          2 days ago

          From Reddit:

          … Lol, STFU.

          Reddit" guidelines" aren’t the end all be all to every platform.

          I dislike when people attack others online, so I apologize for the above, but I’m not deleting it. Are you serious tho?

          • Possibly linux
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            12 days ago

            No but I think r/memes is a pretty good roll model. They do a really good job of keeping down the spam.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 days ago

          That doesn’t match up with what KnowYourMeme.com says

          Memes are broadly defined as culturally transmitted information or ideas and beliefs that can be spread from one organism, or group of organisms, to another.

          • Possibly linux
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            12 days ago

            Is know your meme composed primarily of twitter screenshots? Last time I checked the answer was no

      • @Dozzi92
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        32 days ago

        Ken M is meme. Thusly, anything Ken M says is also meme.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 days ago

        Lemmy works by subscribing to communities. Nothing here makes sense when the content doesn’t fit to the community it’s posted to