I’m glad people are active, but why are the most upvoted memes things from years ago? Bots? Users desperate for content?

  • Pirky@lemmy.world
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    I believe it started out as a joke to post ancient memes. And then it just took off and people kept posting them.

    That and like most other people said: on average there are older people here, so they relate to the memes of yore.

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      Yeah, I might be to blame for some of that shit. I started [email protected] a few months ago, then it blew up and started covering c/all, then it spread like herpes to the other meme communities.

      Shit has died way down since that one weird week.

    • Sabata11792@kbin.social
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      on average there are older people here, so they relate to the memes of yore.

      Old memes remind me of when I had the normal amount of sad and existential dread.

    • OhmsLawn@lemmy.world
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      I’m a decade older, but I feel like a lot of people who left for Lemmy were active on Reddit 10-12 years ago, and have preference for the flavor of discourse of that time. As it grew, reddit became far too sarcastically meta in a lot of ways. What was once a spicy “in joke” became boilerplate. I’m not surprised at the exhumation of the old memes. It may just be a phase of some sort, a necessary reset, who knows?

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      Nah, you’re two years off.

      Or, more likely, my parents managed to hide two years of my life from me.

      That’s awful sneaky of them.

  • Annoyed_🦀 @monyet.cc
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    Reddit used to be good, we just reliving the good old day of Reddit.

    Serious answer: why not? There’s no expiring date on meme. If it convey the funny then there’s nothing wrong with using old meme. Renewing meme for renewing sake is boring.

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    I assumed it’s because Lemmy has more users over 30. I think most of the younger people are still hoping in vain that Reddit will stop being horrible. I imagine they’ll be here soon enough lol

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      If they can handle the app, there’s no reason to come to lemmy. Reddit is better, only reason I’m (and many others) not there, is their shitty app.

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    Because no one had time during the covid lockdown years to make new memes. Everyone was making bread, decluttering and buying new PJ’s.
    And now the economy is too expensive to pay for new memes.

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    Because we are mostly people from the corpse of reddit, and reddit was nothing but reposts of 10 year old memes?

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    Maybe I am mistaken, but aren’t “new memes” people reposting their twitter crap and hoping for better luck? The AI memes are getting pretty good, if those are what counts as new memes and what I think new memes are are actually older then idk.

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    Well, if it’s content, I don’t really give a fuck, to be honest. Lemmy needs more engagement, and if that means posting 20 years of memes in a 2 year time period, let’s see some nyan cat! 🌈

    • jet@hackertalks.com
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      Engagement and interaction >> content.

      We have hundreds of bots posting into the void on Lemmy. People want to interact with other people