- The Weekly Meme Roundup: Eye Of Rah, Gulf Of America, Property In Egypt And More
- The People Behind The 'Eye Of Rah' Meme: Jeremiah Springfield, Rashad Bowens And Twitter's Scribbles Discuss The Brainrot Meme's Evolution
- These Heatmaps That People Have Been Posting Out-Of-Context Lately Compare How Liberals And Conservative Distribute Their Moral Regard
- This Blursed Jollibee Mascot Is The New Mikudayo Fanart Inspiration
- 'Flight Driving A Shoe' Is Either The Hardest Image On The Internet Or The Stupidest
Susan Boyle's Hashtag Snafu
November 26th, 2012 4:05 PMIn support of her latest album, this 2009 viral video star invited her fans to ask her questions using the hashtag #susanalbumparty. Twitter users mistook this for a very different kind of party.
Curiosity's Breakthrough Discovery?
November 21st, 2012 2:39 PMThe Internet raises its hopes for the possiblity of life on Mars, following the NASA's foreshadowing of an upcoming announcement of a "major discovery" in early December.
Thousands Gather in D.C. for Kony Rally
November 19th, 2012 6:41 PMThousands of youths and college students gathered in front of the White House over this weekend to show their support for Move:DC, a global summit on the Lord's Resistance Army organized by Invisible Children.
Usage of Twitter in Military Conflicts
November 16th, 2012 2:46 PMBoth the Israeli Defense Forces (@IDFspokesperson) and Hamas' militant group (@AlQassamBrigades) have been actively using Twitter as their propaganda channels since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza earlier this week. So is "live-tweeting updates from battlefield" a thing now?
Disappearing Romney and #ObamaGifts
November 15th, 2012 3:30 PMSince the election, Mitt Romney's Facebook page has been losing fans at the speed of nearly 900 likes per hour. Yesterday, he attributed Obama's win to the "gifts" he promised to certain classes, leading to a Twitter hashtag listing off some of the best presents from the President.
Welcome new visitor!
Know Your Meme is a website dedicated to documenting Internet phenomena: viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, web celebs and more.
Susan Boyle's Hashtag Snafu
In support of her latest album, this 2009 viral video star invited her fans to ask her questions using the hashtag #susanalbumparty. Twitter users mistook this for a very different kind of party.
Curiosity's Breakthrough Discovery?
The Internet raises its hopes for the possiblity of life on Mars, following the NASA's foreshadowing of an upcoming announcement of a "major discovery" in early December.
Thousands Gather in D.C. for Kony Rally
Thousands of youths and college students gathered in front of the White House over this weekend to show their support for Move:DC, a global summit on the Lord's Resistance Army organized by Invisible Children.
Usage of Twitter in Military Conflicts
Both the Israeli Defense Forces (@IDFspokesperson) and Hamas' militant group (@AlQassamBrigades) have been actively using Twitter as their propaganda channels since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza earlier this week. So is "live-tweeting updates from battlefield" a thing now?
Disappearing Romney and #ObamaGifts
Since the election, Mitt Romney's Facebook page has been losing fans at the speed of nearly 900 likes per hour. Yesterday, he attributed Obama's win to the "gifts" he promised to certain classes, leading to a Twitter hashtag listing off some of the best presents from the President.