David Garcia+FollowIs 'Skibidi' the Future of English?Cambridge Dictionary just added 'skibidi'—a word born from meme culture and viral videos. Are we witnessing the evolution or the dilution of English? As internet slang goes mainstream, does it enrich our language or just make it more chaotic? I’m all for innovation, but where do we draw the line between playful creativity and linguistic confusion? Let’s debate: is this the natural next step, or are we losing something essential? #Tech #InternetCulture #LanguageEvolution00Share
john57+FollowWhy Memes Win: Internet Humor WarsEver noticed how some people just can’t catch a meme break? In the digital age, humor is practically a survival skill, and missing the punchline can make you the main character—for all the wrong reasons. Is online culture leaving the humorless behind, or is there still room for serious takes in a world built on sarcasm and inside jokes? Let’s debate: does the internet reward wit, or just amplify cringe? #Tech #InternetCulture #Memes70Share
sgarcia+FollowTried to stop being toxic online and it immediately improved my mental health 😳Saw this topic "What’s one thing you’ve stopped doing that immediately improved your mental health," and my answer instantly came to mind: trying my best to stop being toxic online. For a while, I got caught up in many political message boards, naively thinking perhaps I could change someone's mind. Once I realized that wasn't going to happen and that I was just contributing to the online drama, I did my best to become more of a constructive presence and less of a divisive poster. I still catch myself backsliding once in a while, but I try to recognize and minimize it. #MentalHealth #SelfImprovement #SocialMedia #HealthyHabits #PersonalGrowth #Mindfulness #InternetCulture #Health 10Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowAre AI Memes Getting Too Real?AI-generated memes are everywhere now—some hilarious, some eerily on point. But as these digital jokes get smarter, are we losing the human touch that made memes iconic? Or is this just the next evolution of internet culture? Drop your thoughts: are AI memes the future, or are we risking meme overload? #AIMemes #InternetCulture #DigitalHumor #TechDebate #Memes #Tech210742Share
john57+FollowDa Pope: Meme Culture Meets the VaticanSo, Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV is barely in the Vatican and already the internet’s turned him into a meme legend. Deep-dish Eucharist, Malört communion, and SNL Superfans vibes—this is the first time papal authority feels like it could drop a Portillo’s order mid-sermon. But here’s the debate: does meme-ifying the Pope make faith more relatable, or does it risk undermining centuries-old tradition? Where’s the line between digital engagement and digital disrespect? #MemeCulture #DigitalFaith #TechDebate #InternetCulture #Tech40Share
Julie Padilla+Follow51 Memes You Need to See TodayIf you need a laugh, today’s meme drop is wild—51 of the funniest, freshest memes the internet’s serving up right now. From dogs roasting the world’s finances to The Simpsons predicting everything (again), this list is pure gold. Seriously, you’ll want to send at least five of these to your group chat. Scroll through, pick your faves, and let the memes do their thing. Which one’s your mood today? #Memes #Funny #InternetCulture #ThursdayVibes #Relatable #Spirituality11917Share
brett13+Follow4chan’s Comeback: Security Wake-Up Call?4chan just clawed its way back online after a massive hack exposed the risks of running on outdated systems. The attack peeled back the site’s anonymity and forced some beloved features to disappear for good. Is this a warning shot for all online communities relying on old code and thin resources? Can any site truly guarantee privacy in 2024? Let’s debate: is resilience or security more important for internet culture hubs? #Cybersecurity #OnlineAnonymity #TechDebate #InternetCulture #Tech80Share
Hannah Jones+Follow4chan’s Comeback: Resilience or Risk?4chan just bounced back online after a major hack exposed its moderator list and source code. The team blames years of financial starvation and outdated infrastructure for the breach. With PDF uploads disabled and Flash boards offline, is this a lesson in digital resilience or a warning about the dangers of neglected security? What’s the real cost of keeping controversial platforms alive? #Cybersecurity #InternetCulture #TechDebate #DigitalResilience #Tech90Share
David Garcia+Follow4chan Hacked: End of an Era?4chan just got hit by a major hack, and it’s got the internet buzzing: is this the final curtain for the infamous forum? For years, 4chan has been a breeding ground for both meme culture and controversy, shaping everything from online slang to political discourse. But with its security now compromised and users drifting to other platforms, is it time to let go—or does the web still need a place for raw, unfiltered conversation? #Cybersecurity #InternetCulture #DigitalEthics #OnlineCommunities #Tech100Share
Anthony Morris+Follow4chan Hacked: End of an Era?4chan, the infamous imageboard, is still offline after a massive breach exposed its users and backend. With its servers wrecked and user data leaked, some say this could be the final curtain for a site that shaped internet culture—for better or worse. If 4chan is truly gone, does this mark a turning point for online anonymity and digital subcultures? Or is it just the next chapter in the wild west of the web? #Cybersecurity #InternetCulture #DataBreach #OnlineAnonymity #TechDebate #Tech90Share