Most jokes keep their meaning in text form.

Ironic

This makes memes more accessible to blind people, and costs less internet traffic bandwith and electricity.

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    13 days ago

    A screenshot of a 2017 twitter post copied onto reddit copied onto lemmy

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    13 days ago

    Here’s an example of a meme that would be terrible if converted to text only.

    I agree that some things, like simple tweets, one liners and some chats can become text only, but even then, it is easier for people to take a screenshot and repost it, rather than copying the original text and giving the proper credits.

    Another thing is, say there is a small thread in Lemmy and someone said something funny. A person screenshotted it and posted it. Then another user pointed out that their “username checks out”, or something, which the original screenshotter didn’t notice. If the screenshotter only copied the text, people would have missed the username is funny thing.

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    12 days ago

    Not far enough.

    They should all be a couple paragraphs of text centered on top of an image such the text is unreadable and the image indecipherable.

    Only then will they get the right amount of attention.