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5. Consider potential harm Ask yourself if sharing the meme could contribute to harm, whether by reinforcing harmful stereotypes, or spreading misinformation or conspiracy theories. Humour can ...
This meme is accelerating fast into the third full week of May. The video count under the hashtag #propagandaimnotfallingfor keeps jumping, but as of this article’s publishing, it was at 687.
Among a flurry of early morning Truth Social posts early on Monday, the president shared a screenshot of a meme posted by a supporter on X, which they captioned “Kings!” It included a lion ...
Humor, outrage, and cuteness travel fast on the internet. Moreover, those sharing the meme can always say they are “just joking.” They aren’t, they might insist, intending to harm anyone.
One meme focuses on a crawling move Raygun executed, where she wriggles on the floor and touches her toes. Some have likened it to “my five year old niece after she says “watch this!”, ...