Memes and why they’re so popular.
The meme culture as we call it now is a way of communication. You send a meme to your friend and even without any text, they will understand what you want to say. “A picture speaks a thousand words”, is relatable now more than ever. Moreover, this gen believes in “Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick”- Kevin Malone.
Meme pages on social media have followers in millions and billions and earn a hefty amount for promoting products. These memes are a source of laughter and people rely on them for their dopamine and serotonin. Issa Vibe!
“Memers” people proudly address themselves are those who follow memes religiously, create these memes, sometimes even live and breathe memes. Some might even say memes are making the world a better place. Memes make people laugh about deadly serious situations like the pandemic or World War even. Not everyone can understand every meme or meme culture. Some might take offense as well. But ain’t nothin’ stoppin’ us memers!
It is the primary source of information for an entire generation, which is why brands promote their products via these memes. Even the governments, political parties and police forces of various states and countries use memes to spread awareness, this is the stature of their reach. For sure Mumbai polices’ meme game is strong!
People gotno chill because memes are not just humor-based they are sarcastic, opinions, political expression, social angst or awareness. You can never be sure what can trend as a meme be it a wink from an actress or the smile of a Zomato delivery guy. The meme world is unpredictable, weird and hilarious to sum it up.
The meme culture is all about relatability if your content is funny, witty or humorous and connects with your audience then it’s a hit otherwise it can be an “Epic Fail”.