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Infographic: How To Create An Awesome Meme

Care2

Memes are a great way to talk about your issue and use humor to get your message shared. For example, if your nonprofit is going to experiment with creating a meme, it's worth noting the following data, according to this infographic How to Cook Up A Winning Meme that examimed over 100 sucessful memes from 1980 to today.

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Twitter may make tweeting more stressful with new emoji reactions

The Verge

Facebook employs a set of the former, and the latter is a central feature of Reddit and YouTube comment sections. That said, Reddit and comment sections tend to operate more anonymously than Twitter and Facebook, where users more commonly exist and post as their public selves.

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The most innovative companies in applied AI for 2025

Fast Company Tech

offers a web app that enterprises use to monitor how their brand name is portrayed in social media posts, videos, links, and memes. Its 200+ customers include Reddit, Instacart, Pinterest, Duolingo, and Databricks. Users of the Perplexity mobile app users can even snap pictures of items to see related products and buying information.

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The GameStop stock roller coaster has come to the dip

The Verge

The idea of buying at $4 a share and selling for $400 obviously captured the public’s imagination , and millions rushed to give trading a try as the GameStop meme went mainstream — taking AMC and others along for the ride as investors realized they could pump those stocks too. No, it’s not the same picture, just the same shape.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Shoutouts to donors on images and cover pictures. Text or attractively designed images on Twitter, Linkedin, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, Clubhouse, etc. These are icons or image overlays that you add to your profile picture the same way people do declare they voted, or donated blood, or got vaccinated.

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Bungie is actually releasing a Destiny-themed toaster

The Verge

If the sound of a video game company making a toaster sounds familiar, then you might be thinking of Razer’s toaster which, after years of memes, it claimed it was going to make for real in 2019. Someone on Reddit snapped a picture of it in Razer’s Las Vegas store, but there’s no sign it was actually available for purchase.

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Sri Lanka’s cannabis-seekers are gathering on Facebook

The Verge

Members post pictures of their cannabis plants in tiny pots grown in secret inside their houses. And of course there are memes and TikTok videos. But young smokers often don’t have an idea about what is good or not, so they search on Reddit or join Facebook groups to find information and connect with fellow smokers, Janith said.