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One Anon's Take on "Why Memes?"
People are distracted by the incessant flow of digital / media information.
People are also "trained" in a sense, after decades of sophisticated advertising (based on psychological research to maximize manipulative potential) in magazines, newspapers, television, movies, videos, radio, and every kind of print and streaming media.
Advertising has bombarded people to such an extent now that most have become desensitized to subtle cues in their sensory environment. Many can't even notice quiet sounds or subtle colors anymore, but someone has to blare a trump in their ear or slam them with a carefully-crafted 30-second commercial to even get their attention at all.
Memes are a way to present information in a very compressed package: short text + visual. Hopefully with some attention-getting aspect(s) such as bright color or striking contrast or shocking verbiage or humor, etc.
Q tells us that memes are EFFECTIVE and that's why we do them.
For those new here: this place is, among other things, a MEME FACTORY.
All are welcome to contribute memes, whether you made them yourself or found them on the interwebz.
You may post memes in the General and/or Memes breads.
There is also a continuing need for meme infantry to distribute memes via social media using hashtags that anons cause to trend through our sustained efforts.
There is a meme farmer who tries to harvest and archive a significant fraction of the memes that advance the cause of We The People worldwide, and there is a library of >44,000 memes.
To learn more about memes on Q Research, visit the top half-dozen posts on the current Memes bread
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Or yell out your questions and members of the Meme Corps will try to address them.