#MEMEAct The MEME Act (Maximizing Engagement for Memes and Entertainment Act) is a fictional or humorous concept often used to satirize government involvement in internet culture. It imagines legislation designed to regulate, protect, or promote the use of memes online. While not a real law, the MEME Act is commonly referenced in discussions about digital freedom, copyright, or content moderation, especially on platforms like Reddit or Twitter. It reflects the growing influence of memes in communication, politics, and social movements. As a parody, it highlights the absurdity or potential consequences of government control over meme creation and sharing on the internet.
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