Memes are like fun messages that kids pass around to share what’s cool or funny at the moment.
Imagine you and your friends are playing a game, and one of you says something really silly, like “I ate all my veggies, and now I’m super strong!” The next day, someone else says the same thing. Soon, everyone is saying it, and it becomes a joke that everyone knows. That’s how memes work, they start as simple ideas or jokes, and then they spread online like a game of tag.
How Memes Show What's Popular
Memes are like snippets of culture. If everyone is wearing green on St. Patrick’s Day, you might see a meme with a green background and funny text saying “I’m Irish, and I never wear blue.” That shows what people are talking about or doing together.
How Memes Make Things More Popular
Memes can also make something go viral, like when a song becomes everyone’s favorite because it’s in a meme. It's like when you hear a cool song at recess, and suddenly all your friends are singing it too, only online!
So memes help show what people like and even help make more things popular, just by being funny or cool!
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