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  2. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Internet phenomena are social and cultural phenomena specific to the Internet, such as Internet memes, which include popular catchphrases, images, viral videos, and jokes. When such fads and sensations occur online, they tend to grow rapidly and become more widespread because the instant communication facilitates word of mouth transmission.

  3. The dress - Wikipedia

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    The dress was cited by CNN commentator Mel Robbins as a viral phenomenon having the requisite qualities of positivity bias incorporating "awe, laughter and amusement" and was compared to and contrasted with a story about escaped llamas in an Arizona retirement community earlier that day, as well as to tributes paid to actor Leonard Nimoy after ...

  4. Viral phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Viral phenomena or viral sensations are objects or patterns that are able to replicate themselves or convert other objects into copies of themselves when these objects are exposed to them. Analogous to the way in which viruses propagate , the term viral pertains to a video, image, or written content spreading to numerous online users within a ...

  5. What does 'raise your ya ya ya' mean? Explaining the viral ...

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    Jodie Langel's vocal instructions have gone viral with one in particular launching a social media sensation. The trend continue to grow into 2025, to which Langel responded by hiring a manager and ...

  6. 10 years later, 'the dress' still divides us. But we ... - AOL

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    In late February 2015, the internet seemed to be a simpler place. Tumblr was still popular, Twitter was still Twitter and "going viral" was something of a more ubiquitous experience.

  7. What is 'pose 28'? Explaining the viral internet move - AOL

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    Pose 28 comes from the Roblox minigame “Dress to Impress,” a popular internet game that pits users against each other in a runway contest, creating virtual outfits and striking poses to win ...

  8. Viral video - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was widely seen as an example of the growing influence of the internet on United States politics, a point further evidenced by the founding of viral video producers like Brave New Films. [67] On December 3, 2009, a video went viral of a long speech made by New York State Senator Diane Savino. She explained why she supported and was ...

  9. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    "The Gummy Bear Song" – a bubblegum dance song by Gummibär became a viral sensation and was the first song by a German independent artist to gain 1 billion views. [96] As of January 2025, the video has over 3.5 billion views on YouTube. [97] "This Is America" – a viral song by Childish Gambino. The video talks about the state of America.