• Grayox@lemmy.mlOP
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    9 months ago

    How is it not a microblog meme? It fits the definition of both a microblog and a meme. Being nuanced isn’t a requirement.

    • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      9 months ago

      How is this a meme? It’s just a screenshot of someone’s post.

      Some blunt hot take of a politically charged opinion, which serves no purpose but to preach to the choir of people who already agree, is not what I’d imagine most people expect from a meme community without a theme other than specifying a source. It’s a meme community, not soapbox for my opinions land.

      No humor or entertainement value, no bait and switch, non-sequiteur, or anything to get any sort of reaction other than “you’re right and that makes me upset at the state of things” or “wow that’s a crap take”.

      I’m not even going the route of “keep politics and things that remind me of the poor state of the world out of my funny hahas”, and you could probably argue endlessly about what the modern definition of a meme really is, but this ain’t it boss.

      There’s plenty of more appropriate communities for this sort of content.

      • Patapon Enjoyer@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        A meme is anything that is spread through sharing and imitation. If you don’t like that definition, take it up to that one biology guy who came up with it

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          9 months ago

          By that (definitely incorrect) definition, all content on any mass media is a “meme”.

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      9 months ago

      “meme” never meant “has text on it” until the Internet bastardized the term for several years straight