So why did we use memes?
A meme is an offhanded truth that uses humor to send a secret message in plain sight. Social media platforms like Fakebook and Twatter would easily censor text but was harder with a picture. To censor a picture it was expensive for the social media platform to hire teams of people to actually look at, and sift through the pictures. They started getting smarter and monitoring the amount of shares a meme would get them pull them down. We knew they were physically losing digital ground because they were always late. They started monitoring the metadata similarities of memes but we found we could bypass their censorship by editing the meme by 12%-15% and cleaning metadata for the new upload. We played them with game theory and the idiots that tried to meme back was just hilarious. It was more proof on how they were continually falling behind.
This was all about censorship, our freedom of speech, and how we got the truth out. Fucking BRILLIANT! 