Is the Meme the Message? - Deepstash

Is the Meme the Message?

Both age and demographics play a role in mimesis

  • Teenagers are famously mimetic
  • As people get older they are less mimetically driven because they know themselves better
  • Highly agreeable people tend to be more mimetic people. Part of that is due to their personalities, but a large part of it is a learned behavior.

The carrier is far more important than the meme itself

The people spreading the memes are the driver of the contagion.

When Elon Musk is behind a meme, it changes everything

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