NEWS & PRESS
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9 tips from Literally Media on engaging users with Image Testing
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The Science Behind A Great Meme
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If Brands Want Diverse and Competitive Content, They Must Change Their Media Plans
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While the general U.S. population enjoys a good meme, political ones aren’t that popular. Take a look at the full infographic and check back monthly as we will dive deeper into meme sentiment with our partners at Know Your Meme
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Redesigning a logo or making an empty statement invite criticism and accusations of slacktivism
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Don Caldwell, the editor of Know Your Meme, said that part of the reason these videos spread so far is that they're generic enough to appeal to a broad audience and don't carry a particular political view, agenda or message.
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The Man Bigger Than the Meme - Vice Documentary
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Future researchers can rest easy: Know Your Meme, Urban Dictionary, Creepypasta and Cute Overload have all been preserved by the Library of Congress
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Bored Gen Z kids recreate March Madness in mom’s basement using eBaum's World Twitch channel and an Xbox 360
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The world wide web turns 30: our favorite memories from a to z
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Top 5 Meme Predictions We’re Going to See in 2019
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Memes Have Finally Made It to the Museum