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This is not true. If you noticed, I didn't enter the Rickroll page as an injoke and I did have a different criteria. Since there was some agreement with me on preferring the term "injoke" over "meme" (both because "injoke" is more traditional and "meme" isn't liked by some people), I made the distinction that an injoke was something was intrinsic (or at least fairly intrisic, (see "[[G-]]" or "[[I am sad]]")) to the MC/SER community, ususally created by, or in association with, a member of the community and generally unknown to the internet and world at large. A "meme" is an "import" from other websites and/or trends which the MC/SER community usually gets caught up in ([[All Your Base]] or [[Rickrolling]].<br> | This is not true. If you noticed, I didn't enter the Rickroll page as an injoke and I did have a different criteria. Since there was some agreement with me on preferring the term "injoke" over "meme" (both because "injoke" is more traditional and "meme" isn't liked by some people), I made the distinction that an injoke was something was intrinsic (or at least fairly intrisic, (see "[[G-]]" or "[[I am sad]]")) to the MC/SER community, ususally created by, or in association with, a member of the community and generally unknown to the internet and world at large. A "meme" is an "import" from other websites and/or trends which the MC/SER community usually gets caught up in ([[All Your Base]] or [[Rickrolling]].<br> | ||
That's the distinction I've given them. I was <b>being bold</b>, and I suppose I could have made that clear beforehand, but I'm doing so now. [[User:Sofox|Sofox]] 13:20, 25 March 2008 (PDT) | That's the distinction I've given them. I was <b>being bold</b>, and I suppose I could have made that clear beforehand, but I'm doing so now. [[User:Sofox|Sofox]] 13:20, 25 March 2008 (PDT) | ||
+ | *Um, ok. I didn't see tht there was already discussion about it. Let's just replace "Memes" with "Injokes" then.[[User:Spazz|Spazz]] 14:32, 25 March 2008 (PDT) |
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I'm not keen on the word "Memes". Didn't we always used to call them "injokes"? I'd honestly prefer we use that word instead unless someone has a reason not to. Sofox 09:41, 24 March 2008 (PDT)
Seconded. I'd go for injokes. Josh 13:16, 24 March 2008 (EST)
In-jokes are a subset of memes. This is a more all-inclusive term. ~ Joshi 16:48, 24 March 2008 (PDT)
- Injokes is a better term because... "meme" is a term I associate with people I hate doing things I hate. WHAT YOU SAY. --Zodberg 19:43, 24 March 2008 (PDT)
I'm calling you out Spazz
You said: "Whoever's categorizing things as "Injokes" is using it interchangeably with Meme. According to this person'(s) definition of an "Injoke," they're the same thing" and then reverted all my changes.
This is not true. If you noticed, I didn't enter the Rickroll page as an injoke and I did have a different criteria. Since there was some agreement with me on preferring the term "injoke" over "meme" (both because "injoke" is more traditional and "meme" isn't liked by some people), I made the distinction that an injoke was something was intrinsic (or at least fairly intrisic, (see "G-" or "I am sad")) to the MC/SER community, ususally created by, or in association with, a member of the community and generally unknown to the internet and world at large. A "meme" is an "import" from other websites and/or trends which the MC/SER community usually gets caught up in (All Your Base or Rickrolling.
That's the distinction I've given them. I was being bold, and I suppose I could have made that clear beforehand, but I'm doing so now. Sofox 13:20, 25 March 2008 (PDT)
- Um, ok. I didn't see tht there was already discussion about it. Let's just replace "Memes" with "Injokes" then.Spazz 14:32, 25 March 2008 (PDT)