concept   memes

21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) Western countries (1) US social media culture (1) East Asian countries (1) traditional culture (1) China (1) Eastern European countries (1) Internet culture (1) South Asian countries (1) internet culture (1) social media culture (1) Arab countries (1) Casual internet users (1) Internet enthusiasts (1) Internet subcultures (1) Middle East (1) Online forum culture (1) Traditional media consumers (1) digital media culture (1) older generations (1) online culture (1) remote villages (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 memes Western countries Memes, popular in Western culture, are widely shared on social media and often include pop culture references for entertainment, humor, and marketing purposes. 6
2 memes US social media culture Memes are widely shared and humorous, but controversial in US social media culture. 5
3 memes East Asian countries Memes are widely used in East Asian internet culture to convey serious messages but have minimal impact on consumer behavior. 3
4 memes traditional culture In traditional societies, memes are seen as trivial and unproductive. 3
5 memes China Memes in Chinese culture convey serious social and political messages and are subject to government censorship. 2
6 memes Eastern European countries Memes in Eastern European countries depict cultural references and are used for political satire and government criticism. 2
7 memes Internet culture Memes are digital content used for humor and cultural references in online communities within internet culture. 2
8 memes South Asian countries Memes in South Asian countries often incorporate multi-lingual humor and regional cultural references, but have a smaller presence in internet culture. 2
9 memes internet culture Creating and sharing memes is a form of humor and cultural commentary that connects and expresses ideas within internet culture. 2
10 memes social media culture Memes are an integral part of online humor and communication within social media culture. 2
11 memes Arab countries Memes are considered disrespectful and inappropriate in Arab countries, especially when related to religious or cultural topics. 1
12 memes Casual internet users Memes are a widely enjoyed form of humor in online communities. 1
13 memes Internet enthusiasts Memes are a form of modern humor and communication popular among Internet enthusiasts. 1
14 memes Internet subcultures Memes play a major role in communication and culture within online subcultures. 1
15 memes Middle East In the Middle East, memes are viewed as disrespectful and inappropriate, particularly when they involve religious or cultural subjects. 1
16 memes Online forum culture Memes are a crucial aspect of communication and humor in online forums. 1
17 memes Traditional media consumers Traditional media consumers do not widely understand or appreciate memes as a form of humor. 1
18 memes digital media culture Memes are used in digital media culture for humor, satire, and cultural references in online content. 1
19 memes older generations Older generations view memes as nonsensical and irrelevant. 1
20 memes online culture Memes in online culture can convey nuanced references and inside jokes appreciated by a specific online audience. 1
21 memes remote villages In remote villages, traditional forms of storytelling and oral history are prominent while memes are not known. 1