Truth Seeker ID: b50848 May 28, 2020, 7:55 a.m. No.340   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1149 >>3102
  1. This is a fantastic meme concept.

The graphic is stark and attention-grabbing.

The color scheme is simple and direct.

The words are excellent.

BUT

The text is too small.

 

Since there's no room to make the text bigger without overlaying the graphic, let's improve it by enlarging the canvas and placing larger text on the white area.

A preferred shape for twitter is 2:1 (twice as wide as high).

 

  1. Enlarged the canvas into a 2:1 horizontal landscape shape, leaving plenty of room for large text.

Bonus: It will look better on a twitter feed.

Truth Seeker ID: b50848 May 29, 2020, 8:59 a.m. No.370   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>377

Anons trying to counteract 4am talking point emerging all over the MSM that "Trump is glorying violence" when he tweeted "When the looting starts, the shooting starts" (a true statement).

Diggers learned that the phrase originated from Miami police chief, Walter Headley, in 1967. Admonishing rioters

to stand down.

Because it is certainly a law enforcement duty to protect life and property.

 

First memefag came up with (1). But it isn't readable, and won't look good on Twitter, and doesn't prove (with verifiable facts) the source or purpose of the quote.

 

(2) is a different memefag's attempt to remake the meme, using same source image, same text, and adding a bit of clarification in smaller text that might not be readable unless the meme is clicked.

 

Is this the way to do info warfare?

Will this meme work?

Does it need a hashtag to increase its penetration and spread?

Meme team seeks feedback from psyop experts.

Other comments to help us learn?

Truth Seeker ID: b50848 May 29, 2020, 9:20 a.m. No.371   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>377

Posting this meme as a example.

 

It is OBVIOUSLY effective and very disturbing.

 

The WORDS speak of PEACEFUL PROTEST

but the imagery speaks the exact opposite.

Portrays a black man being strangled by the American flag.

Notice the little white 'lightning bolts' above his neck indicating pain, distress, oppression, physical harm to the man.

He is portrayed as a victim, but one with a powerful body (i.e. able to 'rise up' against the 'oppression').

How many people would respond to this kind of imagery? How would they respond? Does this image divide the people and imply that the America is bad for black people unless they protest? Unless they get violent?

Would people of all races respond to this imagery in the same way?

This is obviously professional produced by an expert.

 

What can we learn from a powerful image like this?

How can we neutralize or counteract this kind of propaganda?

Truth Seeker ID: b50848 May 29, 2020, 10:26 a.m. No.373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>377

Although quite rude, the pun supported by the visual is very strong. This type of image is R RATED, not suitable for families or normies, but there are many who would chuckle and forward it to folks they trust, family or close buddies, for the laugh.

 

What can we learn about puns?

Plays on words?

 

What is the LESSON here?

How do we make our memes GO VIRAL?

Truth Seeker ID: b50848 June 10, 2020, 12:05 p.m. No.937   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Sometimes an image found on twitter is a great meme. Just needs a little help to be moar readable.

 

  1. An anon captured the entire tweet. We just want the picture. And we want it readable.

 

  1. Crop out the image portion. Select the outline of the poster. This is what we'll try to improve readability of. We don't want to accidentally darken the background where the lady is already underexposed. See the faint dotted line indicating the selected portion?

 

  1. I have found gimp's Dodge/Burn tool especially effective for this kind of task. It will operate only on the selected portion. No need to create additional layers here. Make the brush very large, select Dodge/Burn tool, select Burn, select Shadows (target of Burn operation), and start moving the brush over the selected area. Each time you release the cursor and start again, another burn operation commences. If you don't release the cursor, the burn only operates on areas that haven't been burned during the current pass. So if done carefully, you will not get any overlapping burn areas. Seamless.

When finished, Select None, Flatten or Save the image, and post. Viola!