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“You merely adopted memes. They were born in them, molded by them.”

June 4, 2018enc_ase_user_20_20
“You merely adopted memes. They were born in them, molded by them.” Studying 160M memes on Twitter, 4chan, Reddit, and Gab reveals evolution-esque processes and that (surprise!) The_Donald and /pol/ push racist memes to the rest of the Web.
https://twitter.com/jhblackb/status/1002347749277360133
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Dr. Michael Sirivianos from the Cyprus University of Technology presents ENCASE research “Are we data? Identity, journalism, democracy in the age of big data” at the NOTRE public event
Finally, a scientific list of the most popular memes on the internet

ENCASE is funded by the European Commission's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Framework program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchanges Action, Grant Agreement No. 691025.

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