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  2. Godwin's law - Wikipedia

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    Promulgated by the American attorney and author Mike Godwin in 1990, [1] Godwin's law originally referred specifically to Usenet newsgroup discussions. [3] He stated that he introduced Godwin's law in 1990 as an experiment in memetics, [1] specifically to address the ubiquity of such comparisons which he believes regrettably trivialize the Holocaust.

  3. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of dank memes sprouted a subculture called the "meme market", satirising Wall Street and applying the associated jargon (such as "stocks") to internet memes. Originally started on Reddit as /r/MemeEconomy, users jokingly "buy" or "sell" shares in a meme reflecting opinion on its potential popularity.

  4. Stoned Fox - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2012, the fox quickly became an Internet meme in Russia. It has since been edited into famous paintings, photographs, videos, and other visual media. It has since been edited into famous paintings, photographs, videos, and other visual media.

  5. The best memes and viral moments of 2024: How many do you ...

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    At the end of 2023, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton appeared to retreat from public life, kicking off two months of internet speculation and conspiracy theories about the reason for her absence ...

  6. On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog - Wikipedia

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    Peter Steiner's 1993 cartoon, as published in The New Yorker "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog" is an adage and Internet meme about Internet anonymity which began as a caption to a cartoon drawn by Peter Steiner, published in the July 5, 1993 issue of the American magazine The New Yorker.

  7. From Brat to 'brain rot': 2024's biggest memes and moments - AOL

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    Slop, rap beef, brain rot and, yes, “hawk tuah” — what a year it’s been on the internet. The colloquial definition of memes has expanded to include any type of viral internet phenomenon ...

  8. 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.

  9. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of viral videos, including those that are music videos, that have gained rapid attention on the Internet.Like Internet memes, viewership of such videos tend to grow rapidly and become more widespread because of instant communication facilitates and word of mouth.