Why is this so common on Lemmy? It is not a meme to post a screenshot comment section. It might be funny but it isn't a meme
Why is this so common on Lemmy? It is not a meme to post a screenshot comment section. It might be funny but it isn't a meme
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meme
noun
/miːm/
an idea that is passed from one member of society to another, not in the genes but often by people copying it
(Oxford learner's dictionaries)
85 1 ReplyI'd argue memes are in fact memes.
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As told by our Lord an Saviour, Richard Dawkins
11 1 ReplyThe Oxford dictionary is made by a bunch of old English nerds. They couldn't find a meme if it was glued to a telephone pole
11 39 ReplyThat's basically straight from Richard Dawkins, who literally invented the term like 50 years ago.
A meme is to
informationideas what a gene is to genetic information.Edit: my word choice was bugging me.
23 0 Reply50 years ago the internet wasn't even a thing. Also that dude is yet another old guy.
It is lazy to just post a screenshot. At least convert it into a actual meme. There are plenty of templates that would work.
3 32 ReplySo you're just a troll, cool.
18 1 ReplyAren’t we using that old guy’s term?
See where you’re coming from, this is easy to defend:
8 0 ReplyTemba, his arms wide.
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What if I told you that your post isn't a meme, that memes are supposed to have banner text or footer text. Just having a picture with text on isn't a meme, so your post doesn't belong in [email protected]?
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Yeah I'm not going to let the English language be shaped or solidified by people who have dedicated their lives to studying and deeply understanding language!
12 0 ReplyTo your credit, language is indeed an ever-evolving thing and what words mean what is not a constant, particularly in this age of internet.
Point against you, is that means that a 'meme' is largely whatever the majority of people think it is.
6 0 ReplyYou're totally wrong!
They could find a meme if it were glued to a telephone pole. They'd just need a team of undergraduates, semanticians, and a box of jelly babies to fully assess the nature of the item before declaring it a meme or not.
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