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