• @eeltech
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    57 months ago

    From the dictionary:

    an image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by internet users, often with slight variations.

    Its exactly the part where it is copied and spread. It’s just an image macro until then.

    A arbitrary comment or image isn’t a meme if nobody copies it and spreads it

    • @aulin
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      17 months ago

      It annoys me that they specify humorous and internet, even if neither of them is required for something to be a meme. Any idea is a meme if it proves successful in spreading among other people.

      • @frostysauce
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        37 months ago

        “I like Ike” was a meme from the election where Eisenhower became president.

      • @eeltech
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        27 months ago

        That could be covered by the 2nd definition, I just didn’t think it was relevant here:

    • @TokenBoomer
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      7 months ago

      Either everything can be a meme, or memes don’t exist.

      If nothing is a meme until it is, then all original content is, by definition, not a meme. They only become “memes” when spread and repeated.

      So, any original picture with text is thus, not a meme, or potentially a meme. If it is not a meme at conception, then it shouldn’t be proliferated in meme communities, because it’s not a meme.

      If everything is a meme, then there is no novelty or uniqueness to the content, thus making “memes” superfluous and ubiquitous to the point of nonexistence.

      So, the qualifications are arbitrary.