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The study explores Twitter's role in memetic warfare, highlighting the effectiveness of clear narratives and audience engagement. It discusses identity building, political responses, and ethical considerations in online conflict coverage, providing valuable insights into communication strategies and audience dynamics.
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Memeology: Leading Authority on the Study of Memes@memeology
Memes are cultural items transmitted by repetition in a manner analogous to the biological transmission of genes.