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Reason: None provided.

Memes have power because of the mind's propensity to immediately make associations with the context of the original content from which they are derived. Its not "overthinking" so much as appreciating the nuance of the concept of the meme, and how this misses the mark in a couple ways. This is information war. Being critical of how we present information is an important part of that effort.

It's OK to accept my criticism for what it is, specific to this meme and its potential impact Just because I may think this particular meme misses the mark, doesn't mean I don't appreciate the larger effort,

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Memes have power because of the mind to immediately make associations with the context of the original content from which they are derived. Its not "overthinking" so much as appreciating the nuance of the concept of the meme, and how this misses the mark in a couple ways. This is information war. Being critical of how we present information is an important part of that effort.

It's OK to accept my criticism for what it is, specific to this meme and its potential impact Just because I may think this particular meme misses the mark, doesn't mean I don't appreciate the larger effort,

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Memes have power because of the context of the original content from which they are derived. Its not "overthinking" so much as appreciating the nuance of the concept of the meme, and how this misses the mark in a couple ways. This is information war. Being critical of how we present information is an important part of that effort.

It's OK to accept my criticism for what it is, specific to this meme and its potential impact Just because I may think this particular meme misses the mark, doesn't mean I don't appreciate the larger effort,

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Memes have power because of the context of the original content from which they are derived. Its not "overthinking" so much as appreciating the nuance of the concept of the meme, and how this misses the mark in a couple ways. This is information war. Being critical of how we present information is an important part of that effort.

It's OK to accept my criticism for what it is, specific to this meme and its potential impact Just because I may think this particular meme misses the mark in some important ways, doesn't mean I don't appreciate the larger effort,

1 year ago
1 score