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Lista de fenómenos de Internet

Los fenómenos de Internet son fenómenos sociales y culturales específicos de Internet, como los memes de Internet , que incluyen frases populares , imágenes, videos virales y chistes. Cuando estas modas y sensaciones ocurren en línea, tienden a crecer rápidamente y a volverse más generalizadas porque la comunicación instantánea facilita la transmisión de boca en boca .

Esta lista se centra en los fenómenos de Internet a los que se puede acceder independientemente de las regulaciones locales de Internet .

Publicidad y productos

Nicole Kidman protagonizó un comercial de AMC Theatres en 2021 que se volvió viral gracias a su gran estilo y al melodrama del monólogo de Kidman.
El peso del batido

Animación y cómics

Un grupo de personajes de Polandball
Cómic "Wikipedian Protester" de xkcd

Desafíos

Los desafíos generalmente implican que los usuarios de Internet se graben a sí mismos realizando ciertas acciones y luego distribuyan el video resultante a través de sitios de redes sociales, a menudo inspirando o desafiando a otros usuarios a repetir el desafío.

Bailar

Dos capturas de pantalla de antes y después de la caída en un video de Harlem Shake

Correo electrónico

Cine y televisión

Un hombre con un disfraz de Halloween como el fenómeno Barbenheimer que resultó de las películas Barbie y Oppenheimer que compartían la misma fecha de estreno el 21 de julio de 2023.
El fandom adulto de My Little Pony: La Magia de la Amistad creció a partir de sus raíces en 4chan.
Tommy Wiseau de La habitación (2003)

Juego de azar

Bowsette es una versión con intercambio de género del personaje de la franquicia de Mario, Bowser, hecha por un fan.
" La tarta es una mentira ", basada en la falsa promesa de una tarta Selva Negra como recompensa, se popularizó a partir de la serie de videojuegos Portal .
El título de QWOP hace referencia a las cuatro teclas del teclado que se utilizan para mover los músculos del avatar del velocista.
Un ejemplo de solución del juego viral " Wordle ", desarrollado por Josh Wardle

Imágenes

Babilonia
Un gato gracioso
El presidente de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, imita en broma la expresión " McKayla no está impresionada" en la Oficina Oval , noviembre de 2012.
El chico de Tron

Música

Gente

Política

Amber Lee Ettinger , también conocida como la "chica Obama"

Vídeos

Otros fenómenos

El clip que Kyle MacDonald convirtió en una casa, después de 14 cambios

Véase también

Notas

  1. ^ Una fuente del 14 de enero de 2019, [341] dice que con más de 25 millones de me gusta, la única publicación en línea con más me gusta que el huevo es el video musical de YouTube " Despacito " con 31 millones de me gusta; sin embargo, el huevo a marzo de 2019 tiene 54,5 millones de me gusta, lo que lo convierte en la publicación en línea con más me gusta de todos los tiempos.

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