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[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Sort of? I know meme was a word before the internet usage of it took off, but what I described is how it has been used in the space of internet memes for over a decade. And that usage ends up just being a more specific definition than the broader one. An internet meme is a subset of the academic concept of a meme.

It seems only recently people on the internet have started more casually using it in the way I described.

An example that's particularly confusing to me: I play a bunch of strategy games. Sometimes people will call a particular strategy a "meme" when they just mean it's bad. It doesn't carry any kind of extra meaning with it. It's not going to convey any other ideas. They've just swapped out one word for a word that means something else for seemingly no reason other than laziness.

idk, doesn't really matter that much. It's just one of those little things that rubs me the wrong way.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

If people use the term meme to mean more than macros, then the definition changes. Language reflects the way people communicate. So if a bunch of people use language a certain, unorthodox way, they are not wrong.

Sometimes people will call a particular strategy a "meme" when they just mean it's bad.

I think you misunderstand what those people are saying. They probably call it a "meme", because players imitate some weird behavior, they saw in a video or on Discord something without thinking through the strategy. IMHO, "meme" is a way better description of that phenomenon than "bad strategy", because it includes why people are deploying that strategy.

Give people a bit more credit, will you?