A viral meme is like a fun game that starts with one person and then everyone wants to play it.
Imagine you're at school, and someone shows you a funny picture of a cat wearing sunglasses. You laugh, and then you show your friend. Your friend laughs too and shows their friend. Soon, the whole school is laughing at the same cat. That’s how memes spread, from one person to many.
How Memes Spread
A meme starts with someone posting it on social media, like a picture or a short video. If people find it funny or relatable, they share it with their friends. Each time someone shares it, more people see it, and the meme grows bigger, just like when you tell a joke to your class.
How Memes Impact Culture
When a meme becomes really popular, it can change how people talk or act. It's like a new song everyone starts singing. People might use the same phrases in real life, or even make their own versions of the meme. That’s how memes become part of culture, they show what people find funny and important at the moment.
Examples
- A video of someone falling off a bike goes viral, and people make their own versions of the fall.
- A phrase like 'This is fine' spreads because people relate to the situation it describes.
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