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The encroachment of politics into meme culture is hard to ignore online these days. But how are netizens responding to this influx, and what insight can we garner from their reactions? Let's find out.
A timeless genre of meme culture, the infamous bait-and-switch video remains a constant in the online world. Recently, two newcomers have become popularized, so we take a look at their impact.
Political advertisements on social media have become a massive point of contention in recent years. Last week, Facebook announced a ban on such ads, but critics feel it still isn't doing enough.
It has now been over two weeks without a hint of spooky in sight. The future of Spooktober looks grim, but our current meme outlook is decent thanks to three new memes that hit big over the weekend.
Originally surfacing last fall, the seasonal meme takes on another new level in 2020 as "spooky season" hits the online world in droves.
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