1) Do you think memes can influence public opinion more effectively than news articles? Why or why not? 2) Can a meme be both funny and harmful at the same time? Can you think of an example? 3) Have you ever seen a meme that meant one thing originally, but became something completely different? How did that memetic mutation happen? 4) Why do some memes go viral instantly while others never gain traction, even if they’re hilarious? Is it luck or algorithmic bias? 5) Is it possible to "cancel" someone using only memes? How powerful is meme-based cancel culture? 6) Have you ever shared a meme and later realized it caused context collapse or offended someone unexpectedly? What happened? 7) Do memes exist in your language/culture that don’t make sense in English? Can humor survive translation? 8) If a meme is used ironically inside a specific online group (like gamers or Gen Z), but then spreads to a mainstream audience — does it lose its meaning? 9) Are memes just the 21st-century version of political cartoons? Or are they something new entirely? 10) Would you rather be the subject of a viral meme or never go viral at all? Why? 11) Is using memes a lazy way of expressing opinions, or a creative form of digital satire? 12) Have you ever found yourself in an online echo chamber where every meme or post confirmed your beliefs? How did it feel? 13) If memes evolve like living things, do they “die” when people stop using them? What causes meme death? 14) Can memes be used to manipulate people emotionally or politically? Should they come with warnings like “This meme may be misleading”? 15) Do you think older generations understand memes? Should there be a "meme literacy" class in school to prevent confusion?

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