know your memes: understanding internet humour

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What are memes? And why do they matter? Grumpy Cat, Doge, Unflattering Beyoncé or Sad Keanu: like it or not, these and many more memes are now part of our culture. This presentation explains the most popular ones, and tells how some - lolcats, for example - have helped build new media empires. Stuck with memes? Look no further!

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meme an internet information generator, especially of

random or contentless information

(From the Greek mimëma, ‘something imitated’)

source: urbandictionary.com

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Grumpy Cat

1.96m views on Know Your Meme (KYM)

Discovered in 2012, now has t-shirts, toys, drinks

(grumppachino) & a film!

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One does not simply

walk into Mordor

1.6m KYM views

From 2001 film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship

of the Ring

Google Maps now references this meme between

‘The Shire’ & ‘Mordor’ in the US

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Brace yourself/Imminent Ned

600K KYM views

Based on Game of Thrones’ ‘Winter is Coming’

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Skeptical African Child

no KYM ranking, but still brilliant

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Unflattering Beyoncé

341k KYM views

Went viral when publicist asked Buzzfeed to remove photos,

deemed ‘unflattering’ (goes to show…)

Bonus gif: http://i2.kym-

cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/503/722/0a0.gif

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Condescending Wonka

787k KYM views

Based on Gene Wilder’s 70s Willy Wonka…

…meme culture made him condescending

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Scumbag Steve

Nearly 4m KYM views

A random picture, taken by Blake Boston’s mother!

Now a global superstar, with music career about to

take off

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Overly Attached Girlfriend

3.8m KYM views

From a Justin Beiber fan parody video with creepy,

jealous lyrics - instantly got 1.35m views.

Self-made meme!

Laina Morris is now a star

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Trollface and Rage Guy

8.9m & 2.6m KYM views respectively

Originally from super-crude comics

Now two of the most emblematic memes out there

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Sad Keanu

2m KYM views

Random paparazzi shot of actor turned into meme

Variants: Happy Keanu, Tai Chi Keanu, Keanu Helmet

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Nyan Cat

2m KYM views

Originally a video… which has 114m YouTube views!

A 10-hour version also exists…

Not Japanese! But the music is…

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Doge

9.3m KYM views, despite emerging only late 2013

Originally a photo of a Japanese teacher’s Shiba Inu

Augmented with text in comic sans (the most-hated

font on the internets!)

Now has own virtual currency: Dogecoin

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www.memegenerator.net

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So what?

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Cheezburger: a

media empire

built on memes!

- Launched in 2007

- 50 sites

- 400 million

pageviews/month

- Ben Huh regularly

speaks at major

tech/media

conferences

(MIPTV, LeWeb)

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Alex from Target: true/fake meme

phenomenon

- Tweeted Nov 2

- #AlexFromTargettrended next day

- 316,000 followers overnight

(now 600,000)

- Marketing company claimed credit

- They were lying!

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Grumpy Cat: global megastar

- Starring in own movie, Grumpy Cat’s Worst

Christmas Ever (photo)

- Featured on American Idol

- 214,000 Twitter followers, 1.1m Facebook fans

- Merchandising, etc…

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Anything can be funny on the internet(for better or for worse)

Memes can go viral & create stars overnight

Copyright? Schmopyright

Anyone can make a meme… even you!

Like them or not, they are part of our culture…

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YES, RLY!

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Further reading!

Where memes start: http://www.quickmeme.com

Where memes finish: http://knowyourmeme.com