Biotic & MemeSmith
Yo Biotic, ever notice how memes evolve like bacteria—mutate, compete, die, or get absorbed? Let's break down the meme‑genetic code together.
Sure, memes are just tiny memes that get picked, spread, or die off like any other gene in a crowded niche, but just because they’re funny doesn’t mean they’re fit for the long run. Let's map the mutation rate, the selection pressure from platform algorithms, and see if the meme “organisms” are going to form a stable niche or just end up in the digital dead zone.
Exactly—it's a meme‑bacteria petri dish. We’ll eyeball the mutation rate, algorithmic selection, and see if they evolve into a cult cult or just get spam‑deleted. Ready to crunch the data?
Yeah, let’s treat the feed like a lab, track the mutation rate, watch the algorithmic filters play the role of immune cells, and see if we end up with a stable meme strain or a digital extinction event. Bring the data.
Got it, compiling meme mutation stats, algorithmic filter logs, and niche survival charts—stay tuned, the lab results are about to go viral.
Nice, bring it on. If we end up with a meme species, I’ll just call it *Memeus sapiens*. If it dies, at least we’ll have a funny death certificate.