«So why is this a “Symbiotic Meme”? It’s the term I coined five years ago when I wrote my final Stanford Cybersociology Master’s degree paper about the phenomenon. When content creators serve up a meme with an equation full of variables, people remix the variables, and share the product to their own networks. The audience becomes curious about what the source content was. This floods traffic back to the original or flagship version of the meme.» (Josh Constine)
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«Lo virtual» es un campo amplio que va desde el cibersexo a la política2.0. Es así, que en las últimas décadas se habla de una cibercultura o de un nuevo espacio desde donde se construyen y deconstruyen identidades, prácticas, usos, representaciones.
«So why is this a “Symbiotic Meme”? It’s the term I coined five years ago when I wrote my final Stanford Cybersociology Master’s degree paper about the phenomenon. When content creators serve up a meme with an equation full of variables, people remix the variables, and share the product to their own networks. The audience becomes curious about what the source content was. This floods traffic back to the original or flagship version of the meme.» (Josh Constine)
Deja un comentario«So why is this a “Symbiotic Meme”? It’s the term I coined five years ago when I wrote my final Stanford Cybersociology Master’s degree paper about the phenomenon. When content creators serve up a meme with an equation full of variables, people remix the variables, and share the product to their own networks. The audience becomes curious about what the source content was. This floods traffic back to the original or flagship version of the meme.» (Josh Constine)
Deja un comentario«Mainstream sociology and history have a bias towards thinking that nothing is new, ever, and thus ignored the internet. Plus, slow journals»
Deja un comentario«Mainstream sociology and history have a bias towards thinking that nothing is new, ever, and thus ignored the internet. Plus, slow journals»
Deja un comentario«Mainstream sociology and history have a bias towards thinking that nothing is new, ever, and thus ignored the internet. Plus, slow journals»
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