Anonymeme
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Anonymemes: A clear example of the Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory in action.
Whatcha gonna do when you're bored and you want to see some wank in your fandom? (Or, possibly, there's already wank in the fandom, but nobody knows about it because it's all been locked?) Hold an anonymeme, of course! Simply set up a post in your journal that allows anonymous commenting without IP tracing, announce this, and watch the wank roll in.
Anonymeme or Hatememe?
Sometimes anonymemes can be focused as "hatememes", "lovememes", "lustmemes", "humormemes", and so on. Often people are shocked -- shocked! -- when their simple, innocent, love/anonymeme becomes an excuse for people to rant anonymously, ragely hate on BNFs, and post horrible things they'd never say under their own names. Oh, the very idea.
Frequently, LJ-based anonymemes are bahleeted by LJ Abuse or the journal owner for their haaaaaaaaate, posting of personal info, or similar violations of TOS. Surviving anonymemes are often morasses of marquees, CAPSLOCK, and sparkle text, random questions, and the occasional very odd fanfic. A recent series of anonymemes on JF produced the bizarre concept of Panda Bale, which may end up as a meme of its own. They certainly led to the popularity of LOL Meme, which resists both categorization and TOSing.
So why are they called memes, again?
Well, nobody's really sure what that word has to do with it all, but perhaps it's related to the idea that "everyone's doing it." Because, you know, even if you aren't posting (or claim not to be), you're obsessively reading every page to see if you've been talked about. Or at least, the anonymice say you are, and will address random other commenters as you.
After all, being hated on in an anonymeme is a terrible thing - or is it a sign of how popular you are? If you aren't even mentioned, should you breathe a sigh of relief, or wangst that nobody notices your existence? Maybe you should go anonymous, hate on yourself, and find out.

