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Warning: My meme feed was a chaotic jumble until I sorted my browsing routine

I used to open social media and get lost in a sea of random posts, missing all the good memes. It felt like everyone was laughing at jokes I didn't get. So, I sat down and thought about why I was always behind. I started checking r/memes and a few Twitter accounts first thing in the morning with my coffee. This dedicated time helped me catch trends as they popped up. I also muted some noisy pages that posted outdated stuff. Now, my feed is full of fresh, funny content every day. It's a small change, but it made discussing memes so much more enjoyable.
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the_susan
the_susan1mo ago
Routines for meme browsing might ruin the joy of finding new things. If you only check the same places every morning, you will see the same stuff as everyone else. Haydenbutler said the morning check is a game changer, but it actually makes memes feel like a task. The best memes often come from random scrolls when you are bored. Curating your feed too much can hide those surprise laughs. Letting chaos reign sometimes leads to more real fun.
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haydenbutler
The morning meme check with coffee is a game changer, I do the same.
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clairef42
clairef421mo ago
Actually made a separate "for fun" account that only follows meme pages and weird niche humor. That feed stays messy and random for when I want to browse aimlessly. My main account is more curated so I see the big trends. Lets me have both without the chaos bleeding into everything else.
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