Some people have incredibly stringent ideas about what a meme is. They see a tweet, a Tumblr post, or, God forbid, a TikTok, and they want to cast them off of meme island. I'm sorry to say that if you're living in the year 2024, most of the memes you regularly encounter come from one of those websites. I know that it's far easier to explain a funny image to your parents and that sending a TikTok in the family groupchat can inspire confusion, but we live in a video world now! The 2018 "pivot to video" people were right all along.
Just because TikTok still reigns supreme as the hot new meme generator in town doesn't mean that Twitter doesn't still deserve some love. I know that we're supposed to call it X, but to me it will always be my baby bird. If you like to read tweets as much as regular memes, these memes are both tweets and memes.
Just because TikTok still reigns supreme as the hot new meme generator in town doesn't mean that Twitter doesn't still deserve some love. I know that we're supposed to call it X, but to me it will always be my baby bird. If you like to read tweets as much as regular memes, these memes are both tweets and memes.