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The absolute state of the memes on Lemmy.ml
(hexbear.net)
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I think I know what you mean. It was all motivational posters or impact font macros for a while. Then there were those endless Epic Fail Guy or rage guy comics. Then I don't even know, it was wild for a while after around 2012.
Now a meme is one of three things: a picture with a white box and black text, a wojack, or edits of webcomics from 15 years ago
the original editor-in-chief of The Onion back in the 1980s, when they actually printed satirical newspapers, had a philosophy, that there are only 11 types of joke (each one of the examples below is an Onion headline from back in the day, forgive me for they are corny)
Alcoholic Father Disappointed In Pothead Son
Mom Thinks You'd Enjoy Restaurant She Can't Remember Name Of Right Now
Day Chalked Up As Loss By 10:15 A.M. (this is most "normie memes")
Holy Shit, Man Walks On Fucking Moon
Al Gore Places Infant Son In Rocket To Escape Dying Planet
Magnanimous Boss, King Of Kings, Allows Employees To Watch World Cup In Office
Fritolaysia Cuts Off Chiplomatic Relations With Snakistan
Man Approaches Unfamiliar Shower Knobs Like He's Breaking A Wild Stallion
Wheelchair Basketball Players Stunned By Thunderous Slam Dunk
It Sadly Unclear Whether This Article Will Put Lives At Risk
Really Fun Toy Banned Because Of 3 Stupid Dead Kids
Yep. That's exactly it.
There was a period, at least a few years and probably more like 5 or so, where there was a short meme cycle to the point where sometimes a meme format would be stale within a month or two and there was a huge churn of new meme formats that would be constantly emerging.
Then it's like someone just turned the tap off and the culture died (I wonder if something shifted in 4chan maybe?) and now we're just stuck with wojacks.
Speaking of which...
There genuinely was a change in 4chan and I've often wondered if this had a profound effect on the rest of internet culture. It sounds silly, but I can't deny that something's really changed.
moot (previous 4chan admin) retired from the site in January of 2015. After he left there was a scramble for mod positions and a honest to goodness white supremacist plot to control the site. That's definitely when things started to feel weird. I don't really know how or why the wider internet was impacted, it was probably multiple things at once, but 2015 seems like a weird shift of a year
I have thought of this a few times myself, and how much of the english speaking side of the internet's culture has been shaped by 4chan in some form or another. I have never been able to find an answer for why it seems like it is so influential, despite being relatively small compared to something like twitter or instagram.
In the Star Trek community it's all screen caps with fake dialogue