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There has been discussion about whether we need a new rule to more narrowly define what a "meme" is, in response to screenshots of other platforms, pictures of text, etc. being posted. Some good arguments for yes and no were being made in this thread over the weekend, and this isn't the first time people have brought it up, so I want to open the question up to the community.

My personal approach to moderating content is pretty "light touch", because I don't want to stifle people having fun (this is a meme page after all), and heavy-handed moderation reminds me of the worst parts of reddit. I think the role of a moderator is to clean up spam, keep the community on the intended topic, and intervene if people are being harassed, but for mostly everything else, that's what the up/downvote system is here for. So, the question becomes "Are screenshots of other platforms like Reddit, X, Bluesky 'off topic'? Or, do they count as memes?"

Here are some things to consider:

  1. Is a meme anything that gets repeated or shared? (this is the broad definition, but not necessarily the norm in how it's used)

  2. Does a meme require an attempt at humor?

  3. What about news? (What if a headline is funny?)

  4. Is an image required? Should a picture of text (not from another platform) be removed?

  5. Are we overthinking all of this?

Please let us know what you think. I'll keep this post pinned for the week, and if there's a general consensus, we can add a rule. Otherwise, we'll just rely on the community upvoting or downvoting what it wants to see and making case-by-case judgment calls as we get reports.

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[–] GrammarPolice@lemmy.world 7 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (1 children)

I don't think screenshots really fit the criteria for qualifying as a "meme"—humorous or not.

I understand why screenshots feel meme-adjacent. They can be funny and shareable; however, I think memes (as we've come to be most used to the term today) are chiefly expressed through image panels containing text that succinctly convey humour. Screenshots rarely fit this criteria because while sometimes funny, they often lack the visual aspect that makes "memes"... memes.

Think about the distinction between 'xkcd's' and 4chan screenshots for example. We often come across the phrase "insert xkcd about 'x' topic here" but we can't do the same for 4chan or Xitter screenshots. This is what i think meme communities should represent the most: image panels that succinctly convey humour and can be (and often are) deployed at a moment's notice to satisfy a humourous intent.

Additionally we already have communities like !greentext@sh.itjust.works, !microblogmemes@lemmy.world and !whitepeopletwitter@sh.itjust.works for forum and image board posts and !funny@sh.itjust.works for more generally funny posts. Putting those same kinds of screenshot posts here feels like clutter to me.

So yes, i think we need a rule banning screenshot posts because they don't fit the vibe of typical memes (although i get this is subjective) and there are already numerous communities for those kinds of posts.

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 0 points 18 hours ago

of course the grammar police would think this way.