College student meme page Zoom Memes for Self Quaranteens became more popular than campus specific meme pages. Credit: Screenshot: heeba cherugi / Facebook and zeke sanchez / facebook In the past year ...
Ah — another day, another widespread social media crash on the internet. Could the Twitter trolls ask for better meme fodder? On Oct. 4, Facebook and associated platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp ...
A great meme might force you to do a double-take and wonder what the ever-loving heck is going on as you giggle and smile.
Within the past few years, Facebook has shifted to a breeding ground for niche meme groups. Hyper-specific groups with titles like New Urbanist Memes for Transit-Oriented Teens started to pop up a ...
Animals have been a source of and inspiration for memes for as long as memes have been around. Cats remain the star of the ...
In the Web3 internet age, Marshall McLuhan’s supposition that “the medium is the message” proves itself to be exponentially true. The platforms upon which pieces of content are presented to the public ...
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Memes on Facebook lives on, and it would continue to stay on the platform, provided that it is of satirical nature, and not intended to mislead people into believing false knowledge. Facebook has been ...
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NICK: THIS MEME APPEEDAR ON THE WINNEBAGO REPUBLICAN PARTY FACEBOOK PAGE TODAY IT LISTS EMPLOYMENT, LITERACY AND NO CRIMINAL RECORD AS QUOTE WARNING SIGNS OF WHITE SUPREMA.CY IT QUICKLY DREW HUNDREDSF ...
LEXINGTON, Tenn. (WKRN) — A Facebook meme quoting President Donald Trump cost a Henderson County man his freedom, and a new explanation from the Perry County sheriff was contradicted by the arresting ...
The saga of a 61-year-old man jailed for more than a month after reposting a Facebook meme has ended, but free speech advocates are still reeling in the wake. On October 29, Larry Bushart was released ...