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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
When everything is a meme, nothing is. Ther is no adaptation, no cultural twist, no recontextualisation or any other relevant criteria in a screenshot of text and nothing else.
Ok, so just make up your own word that has the definition you want, or deal with your definition not being the same as others'. Because the definition of meme isn't as specific as you want it to be.
I see this as no different than the people who argued that image macros aren't memes.
The Oxford Dictionary's definition of a meme you meant to say.
For example, Jana Zündel (german article), a german meme researcher, stated that a meme always includes a recontextualisation. The Wiki page lists key characteristics such as intertextuality and cultural evolution.
There is a screenshot from reddit posted here earlier today, do you think that's a meme? Can you take it, put it in a new context and have it keep its original context as a reference so that the new post would create a new idea building on the context? Or is it just a random story, maybe funny to some?
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Great, you made a meme out of a screenshot. Yet, the screenshot is not a meme, it's a ranfom story.
It's interesting you took that post because I thought it was a great example of how the language of memes changes with platforms. As the text at the top is just a classic Meme header but twitterified.
To give an example:
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For me both of these images are equivalent. They are both memes. Are they not? Its just one is using an older "In your face" style.
Taking a screenshot of one website, cropping it, and posting it on another website is recontextualization.
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