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  2. In 2013, Dawkins characterized an Internet meme as being a meme deliberately altered by human creativity—distinguished from biological genes and his own pre-Internet concept of a meme, which involved mutation by random change and spreading through accurate replication as in Darwinian selection.

    • Where Did The Word "Meme" Come from?
    • Were There Memes Before The Internet?
    • What Were The First Internet Memes?
    • How Have Memes Evolved Since then?

    The first published case of the word meme (pronounced "Meem," not me-me),dates back to Richard Dawkins' 1976 book, The Selfish Gene. Dawkins referred to it as a "Mimeme"---a word derived from Greek that means "that which is imitated." The word was then abbreviated to just "meme" due to its similarity to the word "gene." Dawkins coined the term beca...

    Memes have been around since long before the internet existed. In fact, they have been around since before Dawkins coined the term, showing up as early as 79 AD in a Pompeii ruin and as late as the 1970s, in graffiti. The Sator Square is a palindrome of the five words "SATOR AREPO TENET OPERA ROTAS"---one on top of the next. You can read in any dir...

    The first viral internet meme can be pinned back to a particular dancing baby that was spread around the internet, before finally appearing on an episode of Ally McBeal. In 1996, graphic designer Michael Girard created software that showed how movement could be programmed and projected via computers. The final design was the model of a baby demonst...

    With the wide use of social media and sites like Reddit, 9GAG, and 4Chan, it has become increasingly easy for memes to gain popularity and go viral overnight, with millions of daily visitors looking to have a lol or two. Before the internet came along, memes tended to have political or cultural significance, and their popularity lasted much longer ...

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  3. Mar 20, 2024 · The term "meme," derived from the Greek word "mimema" meaning "something imitated," was coined by evolutionary biologist and author Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, which focuses on the importance of self-replication in natural selection.

  4. Aug 29, 2022 · Where Did Memes Come From In 2014? (Twitter tops the chart, with YouTube and Tumblr behind it. Reddit has declined, and Vine rises.) The year 2014 saw the full emergence of Vine, the video-sharing platform which walked so TikTok could run. Vine remains notably foundational to zoomer culture to this day.

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · June 11, 2018. The word meme was coined by the biologist Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, in which he suggested that ideas could replicate, evolve, and enter popular culture...

  6. May 17, 2023 · In his 1976 book, “The Selfish Gene,” Richard Dawkins introduced the term “meme” — derived from the Greek word “mimema,” meaning “something imitated” — as a way to describe how cultural information spreads and evolves, much like genes.

  7. Jan 26, 2022 · Where does the word “meme” come from? The word “meme” has been used in the New York Times Crossword 60 times since the puzzle’s inception in the 1940s, according to XWordInfo.