Memes are powerful and it’s a good thing to recognise that. It could also help people access positive ideas. However, $10,000 seems to be a lot for this. I would think that $1000 would be enough.
Another worry I have is that I am not sure anybody got a good track record at trying to force a specific meme. I feel like they tend to emerge in an unpredictable way. The examples you gave took a lot of time to spread in culture (maybe less so for the P(Doom) one?). But maybe I am wrong.
Also, how do we balance things to promote a message that doesn’t result in something like e/acc?
Another note: your website doesn’t fit correctly the width of the screen on mobile.
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Memes are powerful and it’s a good thing to recognise that. It could also help people access positive ideas. However, $10,000 seems to be a lot for this. I would think that $1000 would be enough.
Another worry I have is that I am not sure anybody got a good track record at trying to force a specific meme. I feel like they tend to emerge in an unpredictable way. The examples you gave took a lot of time to spread in culture (maybe less so for the P(Doom) one?). But maybe I am wrong.
Also, how do we balance things to promote a message that doesn’t result in something like e/acc?
Another note: your website doesn’t fit correctly the width of the screen on mobile.