List of Internet phenomena
List of Internet Phenomena
The List of Internet Phenomena encompasses a variety of viral videos, memes, internet celebrities, and other activities or phenomena that have gained widespread popularity, or notoriety, online. These phenomena often originate from social media platforms, forums, or specific websites and can spread rapidly across the internet, becoming part of the digital culture. This article highlights some of the most notable internet phenomena, categorized by their nature and impact.
Viral Videos[edit | edit source]
Viral videos are clips that gain rapid popularity through internet sharing. Notable examples include:
- Charlie Bit My Finger - A home video of a baby biting his brother's finger, which became one of the most viewed videos on YouTube.
- Gangnam Style by Psy - A music video known for its catchy tune and unique dance moves, it was the first YouTube video to reach one billion views.
Memes[edit | edit source]
Memes are concepts, catchphrases, or pieces of media that spread, often as mimicry or for humorous purposes, from person to person online. Some well-known memes include:
- Pepe the Frog - Originally a comic character, Pepe became an internet meme in the late 2000s.
- Doge - An image meme featuring a Shiba Inu dog with a peculiar inner monologue captioned in broken English.
Internet Challenges[edit | edit source]
Internet challenges involve tasks that people are encouraged to perform and share online. These can range from harmless fun to dangerous stunts.
- Ice Bucket Challenge - Aimed at promoting awareness for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), participants would dump a bucket of ice water over their heads and nominate others to do the same.
- Tide Pod Challenge - A dangerous trend where individuals filmed themselves eating Tide laundry detergent pods.
Internet Celebrities[edit | edit source]
Individuals who have gained fame through the internet, often starting on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok.
- PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg) - Known for his Let's Play videos and comedic formatted shows.
- Zach King - Famous for his "magic vines" which are six-second videos digitally edited to look as if he is doing magic.
Phenomena by Platform[edit | edit source]
Different platforms have given rise to unique phenomena:
- TikTok - Known for its short-form videos, dance challenges, and lip-syncing videos have become particularly popular on this platform.
- Twitter - Hashtags and viral tweets can spark movements or become trending topics worldwide in a matter of hours.
Impact and Criticism[edit | edit source]
While internet phenomena can provide entertainment and bring people together, they have also faced criticism. Concerns include the spread of misinformation, copyright issues, and the potential for harmful content or challenges. The rapid spread of phenomena can also lead to short-lived trends that may distract from more significant issues.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Internet phenomena are a testament to the power of digital connectivity and the creativity of online communities. They reflect the changing landscape of media consumption and the ways in which humor, trends, and ideas can spread globally in an instant.
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