As the internet clawed its way out of Silicon Valley garages and into the homes of nearly every family across the country, it fundamentally changed how we communicate with one another. Initially, this meant through means such as instant messenger or email.
However, several decades later, the ripple effects of excessive exposure to the internet and numerous generations growing up with a computer in their home or even in their pocket have resulted in an entirely new form of internet-bound communication: memes.
A meme is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads using imitation from person to person within a culture and often carries symbolic meaning representing a particular phenomenon or theme. More often than not, a meme is a single image or video clip that has either been altered or recontextualized in some unexpected way to communicate a new point. In this way, the meme is akin to sampling a piece of music, taking a piece of a separate body of work but utilizing it to say something entirely new.
While memes are generally treated somewhat derivatively and dismissively as mere online cannon fodder that people scroll through on social media daily, they can be so much more than that. Memes are the modern-day equivalent of the cave-person's drawing, taking a single idea and articulating it through artistic means that all your peers can understand. You need the right tools for the job to do this, and Memenetic has you covered.
Memenetic is a software platform that allows users to create, upload, and share memes. Within its first week of launch, 467,289 memes were downloaded from the Memenetic website, illustrating how the website tapped into a rabid demand for more advanced, more articulate tools to craft new memes.
Memes are now in a self-perpetuating cycle with our larger culture. There will always be a need for newer, fresher memes because new events will always happen that provide substance for memes to comment upon. As new events occur, memes comment upon them, further memes comment upon those memes, and so on.
Due to the widespread popularity of social media platforms, memes have a built-in audience waiting for them. Meme creators can post their work immediately onto any social media site, watch it circulate, and gain real-time traction. This sense of instant gratification and the creation of a positive feedback loop only encourages people to make their memes faster and funnier to achieve more significant interaction and response.
Even in the decade or so since memes have truly been in the spotlight with the general public, they have evolved so much. Comparing some of the earliest memes of internet culture to those that circulate widely today, the differences between them could not be more apparent.
While the earlier ones are jagged and unrefined, newer memes demonstrate a much cleaner and less garish visual sensibility. With Memenetic, the craft of making memes can be pushed to the next level.
The future of memes is unwritten, but with Memenetic, memes will continue to grow and prosper in unexpected ways. They have routinely remained several steps ahead of the curve, cultivating tastes and themes that blossom into full-blown online trends.
By equipping users with unparalleled access to fine-tuned tools, allowing them to deliver faster, funnier, and more impactful memes, Memenetic is fortifying its position within this vast online community. As the founders of Memenetic say, "Memes are popular, memes are growing, memes are culture."