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  2. ClickHole - Wikipedia

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    ClickHole publishes content in the form of articles, videos, quizzes, blogs, slideshows, and features. [13]Since being founded in June 2014, ClickHole has published parodies of nostalgic content, advice, motivational quotes, sport analysis, life hacks, fashion, and think-pieces (all of which mimic the style and tone of content posted by media sites such as BuzzFeed and Upworthy).

  3. BuzzFeed - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed receives the majority of its traffic by creating content that is shared on social media websites. BuzzFeed works by judging their content on how viral it will become, operating in a "continuous feedback loop" where all of its articles and videos are used as input for its sophisticated data operation. [41]

  4. Meme - Wikipedia

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    For Dawkins, the meme exemplified another self-replicating unit with potential significance in explaining human behavior and cultural evolution. "Kilroy was here" was a graffito that became popular in the 1940s, and existed under various names in different countries, illustrating how a meme can be modified through replication. This is seen as ...

  5. Category:Internet memes - Wikipedia

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    B. Bae (word) El Bananero; Jimmy Barnes; Patrick Bateman; Bawal Lumabas (The Classroom Song) Bear Surprise; Beetlejuice (entertainer) Jawad Bendaoud; Bending Streetlight

  6. Help : Introduction to referencing/reliable sources quiz

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    Know Your Meme is a wiki, just like Wikipedia, that publishes user-generated content. Therefore, it is generally considered unreliable , since we cannot verify that its information came from a source we can trust.

  7. Man Legally Changes Last Name to Honor Stepfather ... - AOL

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    The viral clip highlighted the moment when Jake handed Steve the paperwork showing his new last name, as a birthday gift. Steve burst into tears as the two hugged. Steve burst into tears as the ...

  8. Know Your Meme - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Wilkinson (right) and Kenyatta Cheese at ROFLCon II, 2010. Know Your Meme was created in December 2007 as a series of videos which were part of the vlog Rocketboom.It was founded by employees Kenyatta Cheese, Elspeth Rountree and Jamie Wilkinson, and Rocketboom CEO Andrew Baron in their spare time, when host Joanne Colan could not finish the current season of Rocketboom. [3]

  9. Category:Buzzfeed people - Wikipedia

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    Administrators: If this category name is unlikely to be entered on new pages, and all incoming links have been cleaned up, click here to delete. There are no pages or files in this category. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ).

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