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The term "Internet Meme" is a phrase used to describe a catchphrase or concept that spreads quickly from person to person via the Internet (see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme_(Internet) for more details)

Stack Overflow and now even more predominantly Meta Stack Overflow has seen more than its fair share of memes spread like wildfire through the user base, and are now engrained units of our collective culture as SOpedians (a term which I hate, by the way).

It has become a more frequent occurrence where new users will be confronted by an engrained meme and be left sitting there scratching their heads. I therefore propose that this space be used to document the lighter sides of S[OFU]'s culture.

Each meme should be documented separately and I hope that we as a community will be able to provide greater context to each one.

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Wasn't sure whether to add Joda Time (as the default answer for any Java date/time question). I don't think it really counts as a meme though... – Jon Skeet Sep 1 at 20:22
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faq? I'd call this just an aq – Vinko Vrsalovic Sep 1 at 22:32
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Meh. People ask this stuff? It's merely a q. – Shog9 Sep 2 at 3:13
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You hate "SOpedians"??? I'm going to kill a pony in revenge. – Stu Thompson Sep 2 at 15:44
@Shog9: The a in aq stands for "answered", not "asked" :-) – Vinko Vrsalovic Sep 5 at 15:06
Does, the "jump the shark" qualify? What is it all about? – Oscar Reyes Sep 11 at 19:02
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@Oscar Reyes - "Jump the shark" is a phrase inspired by a popular TV show (Happy Days) when it's main character (Fonzie) was skiing towards a fishy death, only to evade it at the last minute via upwards aerial propulsion. It is used to describe a deus ex machina in a story that seems unrealistic, as if the writer had written him- or herself into a corner and couldn't come up with any feasible way to save the hero. It means the show is out of good ideas and is past its prime, and must use gimmicks (like aquatic carnivore leaping) to draw in audiences. The principle can easily be generalized. – Changing my Meta Name is Cool Oct 1 at 5:45
@Chris - excellent explanation! I've been meaning to find this out but never got around to it. – Al Oct 1 at 14:10
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Please note: "Jump the shark" has specific meaning in the Jeff/Joel context: see here: codinghorror.com/blog/archives/… – Benjol Oct 29 at 11:05

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Meme: "The Great Mythical Rep Re-Calc"

Originator: ???

First Heard: (by me? two minutes ago. but I'm really awesome. Really sez so, so it's gotta be true, right?)

Cultural Height: 5'3" without shoes. Or so I've heard.

Background: Apparent fears of downvote weights increasing among the general user population. Rep-whores in fear for their ill-gotten points. Due to arrive in six to eight weeks, although it's possible my leg is being pulled.

More research is needed.

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You mean the great mythical rep recalc. :) Like unicorns, we don't know that it actually exists in anything but our wildest fantasies. It's promised to arrive "in six to eight weeks". – Æther Nov 4 at 1:31
thx, fixed. and blamed, for what it's worth. :) – ~quack Nov 4 at 3:19
as long as it handles hanging chads – GoogleUser Nov 18 at 18:51
"Cultural Height: 5'3" without shoes." - You don't wear shoes in public? – Gabriel Hurley yesterday
that was added by someone not me. plus, i'm taller than that. but yeah, it so happens that i'm frequently shoeless in public. season and location dependant, of course. – ~quack yesterday
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Meme: Changing your display name on a whim.
Originator: Welbog
Cultural Height: TBD

Background: User Welbog likes to change his profile whenever it will make a post of his seem funnier. Other times it seems to just be on a whim. He will also edit his "About Me" text, to fit in with his current display name.

Also independently started by voyager in response to a post asking what constituted spam, trying to convey that some users are spam, comedic effect enhanced by answering in a post complaining about the Amazon Monty Python ads appearing when first introduced. After that, it just degenerated into a neverending competition with welbog to out do the wackiness of the other user's changes.

Other changes of management

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Even Pesto has started doing it (Uwe Boll's Pesto) Most relevant link I can find: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/26491/… – Brad Gilbert Oct 20 at 20:35
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This is no meme and voyager did it before Welbog. – John Smithers Oct 27 at 16:11
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This is the first I've seen of this answer. You're missing "Colonel Cockpounder", "Colonel C", "Chicago Ted", "Susan Papadismouslauaslagwhatever" (what was the exact spelling of that?) and "I'm really awesome. Really.". You're not very good at stalking me, meta. – firtjer Nov 2 at 21:00
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Oh yeah, I was "Ouèlbogue" for a little while, too. You missed that. – firtjer Nov 2 at 21:05
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@mmyers: no, it wasn't your imagination, it was the drugs talking. I'm not sure if mine or yours. – voyλger Nov 5 at 0:15
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It should stay open and attract all the downvotes that it can. – random Nov 6 at 22:55
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I actually like this post. Upon reflection, I decided to upvote it. But maybe that's because I'm flattered to be on this list, where I really don't belong. :) – Cigars and Absinthe are Great Nov 7 at 7:05
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I'm starting to hate this meme. – Ólafur Waage Nov 10 at 22:04
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+1 because, while this isn't a popular meme, it is a meme. – Changing my Meta Name is Cool Nov 11 at 22:38
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Are you seriously going to try to keep this post up-to-date? It's a losing battle. – mmyers Nov 18 at 18:45
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The inaccuracies of this answer are almost compelling enough for me to go in and fix them. I had to stop myself twice in the last minute from editing it. It's very hard. Also, who has been upvoting this? I liked it better when it was at the bottom of the thread where I could find it easily to see how wrong you guys always are. – firtjer Nov 18 at 20:43
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No, there's much, much more wrong and missing in there. In my stuff alone. Who cares about the other stuff? – firtjer Nov 18 at 22:20
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Why are you deleting it? Think of the children! – Changing my Meta Name is Cool Nov 19 at 3:08
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Seriously though, why would anyone want to delete this great track in history? – random Nov 20 at 1:17
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Wow I had no idea that this was being tracked in such detail.. I should have picked a better post to be chronicled here than my drunken rant :) – Æther 2 days ago
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Meme: The Language That Must Not Be Named (or Brainf_ck)

Originator: Unclear. The censorship of the Language That Must Not Be Named has been around for a long time. However, the question that caused the ensuing war was asked by user Jon B in response to the favorite esoteric language question on Stack Overflow, where several people (notably Lance Roberts, myself, and, appropriately, He Who Must Not Be Named) were engaged in a low-intensity edit war.

Cultural Height: TBD

Background: The little question that started the big war was asked by Jon B after a certain more liberal (on this issue, at least - I can't speak for his personal or political beliefs) moderator asked that the term be preserved, as it is the name of the language. Several users replied, generating much heated debate and some equally heated flaming. The conflict lasted for several hours, generating 13 upvotes on two answers in favor of the term being used unaltered, 9 in favor of it being used but resigned that it probably shouldn't be, and several others, along with a notable (and rather noble) answer by Lance out-and-out opposed to the word that generated an impressive -11 votes. Then Jeff Atwood came in, edited (and locked) all posts to use the censored form, and effectively ended the debate.

Further Background: It should be noted that the accepted answer, while a good answer (it received an upvote from me), is not representative of the highest "community-choice" answer (and isn't meant to be - Jon B said he picked the answer he most agreed with, since there really doesn't seem to be an answer everyone can agree on in this situation).

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Meme: Friday Afternoon

Origin: Unknown

Cultural Height: TBD

Background: Friday Afternoon is generally recognized as the period of the week when programmers like to slack off (more than usual) and begin an early unwinding from the past week's worth of not doing anything of great importance or productivity. This time period has often resulted in users posting "laid back" or "fun" questions on Stack Overflow, meeting both great acclaim and massive community outrage.

The Friday Afternoon theme has now gained more traction on Meta Stack Overflow more than any other site in the League of Justice. It is not uncommon to see multiple "Friday Afternoon" questions posted throughout the day and has even spawned its own acceptable tag "friday-afternoon".

There is no set time frame which Friday Afternoon falls, because as once said in a song, "It's 5 o'clock somewhere". Because of this, you are just as likely to see a question posted early on Friday morning (depending on your time zone) as you are to see one posted in the afternoon.

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Meme: Everything is a meme

Originator: TheTXI

Cultural Height: 2009-09-10 16:41:20Z

Background: This meme began with TheTXI's obsession over memes in general, starting memes on SO, and claiming memes for himself. In an effort to garner wide-spread adoption of his various bad habits and nervous ticks, he began this project to catalog the prevailing memes on Meta Stack Overflow, making most of them up as he went along based on things that someone wrote, somewhere, a few times. It caught on. Sorta.

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This meme entry is a meme. Divide by Zero. Oh shiiiii! – Ólafur Waage Sep 10 at 19:31
Why are TheTXI's ticks nervous? And why would I want to adopt one of them? Don't they already have homes? Or is that why they're nervous? – mmyers Sep 11 at 22:08
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TheTXI has been known to crush pets. The ticks are justifiably nervous! – Shog9 Sep 11 at 22:33
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Meme: Welbog has no body

Originator: Welbog (note linking to welbog)

Cultural Height: TBD

Background: This meme began with Welbog's feature request for a brain interface for post humans

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I think it takes at least more than 24 hours for something to be considered a meme. – gnostradamus Sep 10 at 16:46
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I'm so confused... I was given to understand that Welbog was a maple tree: meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/18113/… – Shog9 Sep 10 at 16:47
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@gnovice: please save your comments for an answer documenting the "everything is a meme" meme. – Shog9 Sep 10 at 16:48
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Meme: plzsendtehcodez

Originator: TheDailyWTF, as documented here.

First Use of Tag: Documented Here.

Cultural Height: Unknown

Background: The plzsendtehcodez tag was predominantly used on SO to label questions with some variant of the phrase "please send the codes" present in the language of the question, or more generally any homework question directly copied from an assignment without any attempt made by the original poster to solve it himself.

It is now considered bad practice to apply the tag to a question and users with retagging privileges should remove it as necessary.

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Periodically a new variant will pop up, perhaps in a misguided attempt to eventually gain the Taxonomist badge. – Æther Oct 11 at 6:44
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Meme: Freehand Circles

Originator: TheTXI

Cultural Height: TBD

Background: Whenever screenshots are submitted, it is good practice to try and point the user to what you are talking about through the usage of arrows and shapes to lead one's eye. The greatest of these tools is the circle, and it has become customary to give cheap upvotes to users who painstakingly draw circles free hand and not rely on lazy shape tools that give soulless circles devoid of personality. It has also become customary to unjustly punish users who refrain from using freehand circles, or who eschew the practice of circling important information altogether.

The effectiveness of freehand circles to illustrate screenshots can be further augmented via the usage of drop shadows. It has been shown that special combinations of freehand circles and drop shadows in unison have led to spontaneous erotic climax.

See Also: Here, Here, Here, Here

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I find the circle tool accomplishes the task faster than using the freehand tool. ... We're not designers! – chakrit Sep 2 at 19:29
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@chakrit: You have no soul. – TheTXI Sep 2 at 19:42
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Meme: Community Wiki Police

Aliases: Watchful, Community-minded Users

Originator: Lance Roberts

Cultural Height: TBD

Definition: To demand, via downvoting or commenting, that a question be made community wiki.

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that is a question are now all separate links – waffles Sep 1 at 23:40
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17 links in 1 line of text. That has to be some sort of record. – Robert C. Cartaino Sep 2 at 18:01
@rcartaino - And I'm sure they're the tip of the iceberg – LFSR Consulting Sep 2 at 18:09
@rcartaino: Ha, I've got that beat. Behold my 19 links: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/10114/… – Chetso Sep 10 at 16:40
Its interesting that some of my comments, particularly related to downvoting, was lumped in with the community wiki police when I've been posting pretty consistently for the last 9 months that CW is a bad feature. See this post (stackoverflow.com/questions/639035/…) for context: one user voted to close a "fun" thread unless wiki'd, which I feel amounts to bullying. So I singled out one his own non-wiki'd "fun" threads as a demonstration that CW policing is inconsistent in a "taste of your own medicine" kind of way. – Juliet Oct 1 at 16:42
@Juliet: Your trolling has been duly noted and reported. – Rich B Nov 3 at 21:08
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@Rich - pot/kettle/black. – Kev Nov 3 at 21:38
@kev: Right. We have been over this. I can point to your blog comments if you would like to cast stones. Try and get over your crush on me please, for the community's sake. – Rich B Nov 3 at 22:20
@Rich - feel free. 'Crush' - don't flatter yourself. – Kev Nov 3 at 22:21
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Meme: Slowest Cheater in the East (SCITE)

Originator: Mehrdad

First Heard: August 26th, 2009

Definition: A term borne of the protest incited when changes to the default sorting order of questions were instituted to compensate for the disproportionate attention given late-arriving answers.

Background: On Auguest 26th, questions with the same vote rank were changed from a sort order of oldest-first to a random ordering. This change sparked a controversy among users who claimed that the change would encourage "strategic down-voting."

From: What has happened to the sorting of answers on stack overflow?

The new system creates plenty of horrible problems (the slowest cheater in the east (SCITE) problem) just to solve FGITW, which was not a big issue.

For instance, today, I answered a question and a virtually identical answer appeared 3 minutes later and got upvoted. In this specific case, the guy himself was nice enough to upvote me but I honestly don't think it's a good thing to post a dupe answer after 3 minutes and leave it there. -- Mehrdad

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This is not a meme, it is an acronym. – Rich B Sep 1 at 22:31
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A meme is a catchphrase or concept. "Slowest Cheater in the East" qualifies on both accounts (which just happens to have a convenient acronym). – Robert C. Cartaino Sep 1 at 22:38
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Or, by some personal preferences, it could be an initia... I just had the strangest sense of déjà vu. – Christopher Galpin Sep 21 at 5:08
So, should you have downvoted the dup? – Kelly French Nov 11 at 19:42
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Meme: Fastest Gun in the West (FGITW)

Originator: Omer van Kloeten

First Heard: September 11th, 2008

Definition: A problem identified as a side-effect of sorting votes by descending score where first-posted questions are quickly up-voted, trumping vote opportunities for people who sit down and answers a question in a long, thorough way.

Background: This problem was originally identified on UserVoice.com and reposted to meta.stackoverflow.com here: Fastest Gun in the West Problem. Whether the FGITW problem is actually a problem has been a source of controversy. Many considered it a feature -- get fast answers, by design. Various solutions were suggested including this one (Randomly reorder all answers posted within 10 minutes of each other), which was eventually implemented, inciting another protest labeled "The Slowest Cheater in the East (SCITE) problem".

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This is not a meme, this is just an acronym. – Rich B Sep 1 at 22:29
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A meme is a catchphrase or concept. "Fastest Gun in the West" qualifies on both accounts (which just happens to have a convenient acronym). – Robert C. Cartaino Sep 1 at 22:38
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Or is it an initialism? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronym_and_initialism/… – Christopher Galpin Sep 21 at 4:40
@Christopher Galpin: Agreed. FGITW is an initialism (is not pronounced as a word, cf. MVC, PHP), SCITE is an acronym (can be pronounced as a word, cf. NATO, laser). – alastairs Nov 11 at 18:11
I beg to differ. Fuh-Get-Wuh. (Actually, the last syllable would probably be better represented with a schwa.) C'mon, we're computer guys, we pronounce every initialism! (Hello, WSDL?) – Cigars and Absinthe are Great 2 days ago
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Meme: Rep Whore

Originator: ?

First Heard: September 19, 2008

Definition: Stack Overflow users who post questions or answers for the sole benefit of accumulating as many reputation points as possible, without regard to the technical merit or the contribution to the system.

Background: The term "whore" has been applied to many features of Stack Overflow -- badge whores, question whores, karma whores-- but the most pervasive term has been the title of "rep whore." The earliest use of this term I could find was in the comments of this answer, but its usage predates this example.

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The term "karma whore" has been used on slashdot for at least a decade for essentially the same thing – cynically making posts that align with the groupthink in order to gain karma. – John Fouhy Sep 2 at 0:23
Note: The term may have been first heard in Sept. of 2008, but the practice of Rep Whoring is older. – Bill the Lizard Sep 2 at 1:02
So do we consider "rep whore" a SO-originated meme or should I delete? – Robert C. Cartaino Sep 2 at 2:05
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@rcartaino Leave it - it's important people understand why TheTXI is the way he is. And why he has so much rep. – Jared Harley Sep 2 at 3:59
@rcartaino: It's fine to leave it. I was just pointing out that we've been rep whoring longer than we've been talking about it. – Bill the Lizard Sep 2 at 13:56
In the August SO data dump, the term 'rep whore' (and variations) appear in 31 comments and 2 answers. (No MSO data.) – Stu Thompson Sep 2 at 16:15
rep farming is a WoW term. – Paul Nathan Sep 2 at 17:49
Rep whoring is as old as politics. Reputation or Representative, take your pick. – Kelly French Nov 11 at 19:39
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Meme: 6 to 8 Weeks

Originator: Jeff Atwood

First Heard: May 13th, 2008

Cultural Height: In about 6 to 8 weeks

Definition: The time estimate given "off the top of my head" when the Stack Overflow team has only a vague idea of how long a task will take because they have little-to-no formal scheduling or even a list of tasks.

Background:

Taken from the transcript of Podcast 005

Atwood: Some people have been asking about scheduling, and I want to clarify, I've been telling people six to eight weeks until we get to what we call our private beta of Stack Overflow. [dialog deleted] ...And I've also been getting some very very nice emails from people that want to help in some way and contribute, and I've been inviting those people into our private beta... uh... later on. So

Spolsky: Wait how do you invite what? Through what mechanism do you invite them into our private beta?

Atwood: Basically they email me directly and then, I add them to the list. And then six weeks from now...

Spolsky: Oh. And you have like a notepad file type thing.

Atwood: Pretty much, it's just a basic text file. But yeah, it's hard to manage having a bunch of people contributing at this point, cause we're still in very much the formative of stages. But certainly once we get into private beta, I want tons of people to look at it and provide feedback at that point. So if you can postpone your desire for about six weeks, uh, we'll get you.

Spolsky: So how do you get this 6 to 8 weeks? What's this based on? Did you like make some tasks that you want to complete?

Atwood: uh no, I er.. That's just sort of... err... off the top of my head

Spolsky: [laughs] Well okay, you're doomed Jeff. There's some controversy. You, sir, are doomed, because you don't know what things you have to do.

Atwood: Yes. I know, I know.

Reference: Podcast 005

Website: How long is it going to take?

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There's a WEBSITE for that?!? LMFAO! – chakrit Sep 2 at 19:04
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Some people have waaay too much money. – Henri W Sep 10 at 20:33
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OMG this is hilar! – xanadont Oct 14 at 17:53
Reticulating Splines is from Sim City. – Brad Gilbert Oct 19 at 22:35
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The Sim City 2000 random map generator to be exact. It has since appeared as a joke in other (mostly Maxis/now EA) software. – David Nov 5 at 14:39
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Meme: SO Mafia

Originator: Unknown

Cultural Height: Throughout 2009

Background: Originally known as the TDWTF Mafia, the SO Mafia is a group of users led by HE WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED who hang around on IRC (#somafia on slashnet) deciding which users get to live or die. They quiet the voices by down-voting and closing anything they don't like, and editing everything else to bring it up to their "standards".

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It should be pointed out this is not a meme, but whatever. There was a meme based on it a while ago. "It is a mafia not a cabal damn it!". – Rich B Sep 1 at 21:16
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We are not a meme, we AN HERO. – Rich B Sep 1 at 21:21
(-1) not a meme (see definition in OP) – Shog9 Sep 1 at 21:35
@Shog9: YOU DOWN VOTED THE MAFIA?? It is all over for you man. We will edit your every post and down vote you right to hell! – Rich B Sep 1 at 21:36
Isn't Shog9 in the mafia? – Jon B Sep 1 at 21:37
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@Jon B: Not after this incident. He's lucky not to have his status edited to "deceased". There's no rolling back from concrete shoes. – Chetso Sep 1 at 21:40
@Shog9: Look out! You have been implicated with being in THE MAFIA! You will go down with us! – Rich B Sep 1 at 22:08
The trick to running the SO Mafia is sorting what voice is telling you what. – Rich B Sep 1 at 22:34
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I always preferred Cabal to mafia. – George Stocker Sep 2 at 16:46
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@Gortok: That is why you were not in it. It is a Mafia. – Rich B Sep 2 at 18:33
How is this any different from the "Popular" kids in school manipulating groupthink through word and/or deed? Add technology and a dash of meritocracy and we're back in high school. – Kelly French Nov 11 at 19:52
@Kelly French, But that's what keeps it classy -- you see, they know better than us, and therefore must sometimes think for us, lest we lead ourselves astray. – Dereleased Nov 12 at 1:14
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Meme: Linking to Welbog

Origin: jjnguy / Shog9 / mmyers

Cultural Height: Linking to Welbog never goes out of style, but technically late July, 2009

Background: Started by jjnguy with this answer, as a genuine recognition of Welbog's brilliance. It was made into a meme by mmyers and Shog9 minutes later here and here.

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Pesto...I did it first just for the record...check the edit history. – jjnguy Sep 1 at 21:12
Shog9 actually edited his post within the 5 min window to get the link in the post. – jjnguy Sep 1 at 21:14
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jjnguy: Don't just sit there fabricating lies to make yourself seem important; edit the answer to add those lies. Jerk. – Chetso Sep 1 at 21:18
Fine, I didn't wanna edit it and make it seem like I'm making stuff up...but I'll fix it, hold on. – jjnguy Sep 1 at 21:20
Fixed – jjnguy Sep 1 at 21:25
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Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/19478/… – firtjer Sep 1 at 22:47
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I have to upvote this answer because my name is mentioned. Also, see meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/19507/… for another good link. – mmyers Sep 8 at 15:20
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Meme: Continuous outbursts of excessive analogies and profane demonstrations

Originator: Welbog

Cultural Height: TBD

Background: The background on this meme started with his profile, which describes him to the core: http://stackoverflow.com/users/52443/welbog

Example: see below...

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I'm going to come to your house and grate all of your cheese, increasing its surface area and promoting mould propagation! Ahaha! Your family will visit you for your famous cheese soufflé but will discover a green and blue soufflé instead of a more naturally coloured one such as yellow or orange! The rumours will spread about how unsanitarily you keep your living arrangements. People will think that you don't bathe and that your dog has fleas. And your cat has fleas! And your pony has fleas!! You will never live this down, and you'll be forced to move to east Virginia where no one looks. – firtjer Sep 1 at 22:39
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But back to my main point: your grated cheese will still have more surface area than normal cheese, even though you spent several hours painstakingly braiding it. You remember that string cheese that used to be popular when we were kids? Does that still exist anymore? I hated that stuff, but it was neat so I still wanted it. Luckily my parents were smart and never bought it for me. That stuff is bound to be loaded with unnatural things like pony claws and dog fleas and stuff. Anyway, while you're in east Virginia can you pick me up a copy of the Alexandria Gazette Packet? I want one. – firtjer Sep 1 at 22:46
@Welbog I love dachshunds! My wife and I have 2. – Jared Harley Sep 2 at 4:04
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Welbog always delivers. – Troggy Sep 2 at 20:25
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Meme: Move the turtle in LOGO

Originator: Joel Spolsky

Cultural Height: June 16, 2009.

Background: During Podcast 58, Joel Spolsky experimented with the SO-Community by seeing how the community would respond to the question "How do I move the turtle in LOGO?"

Further Background: LOGO itself has now been used as a quasi-popular choice for users who assign a random programming language to a question that is asking how to do something but not providing enough background material (such as what language they are attempting to use).

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"How do I iterate over a recordset" [in VB?] was another early $QUESTION. If I recall correctly we'll know Stackoverflow has arrived when S.O. becomes the first Google hit on this question. Probably not worthy of "meme", though. – gbarry Sep 1 at 22:03
@gbarry: Rigth now, stackoverflow.com appears consistently fourth in different querys for that question. – voyλger Sep 4 at 17:48
Now it's first. – SLaks Nov 12 at 23:03
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Meme: Jon Skeet

Originator: Jon Skeet

Cultural Height: Every Day. Ever.

Background: Jon Skeet is his own meme. 'Nuff said.

Related: Jon Skeet Facts.

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He even gets the most upvotes as a meme!! – akf Sep 2 at 2:13
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Dammit, I was doing great on the boat programming upvotes until Jon Skeet came up ... :) – Cigars and Absinthe are Great Sep 3 at 0:38
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6 to 8 weeks surpassed Jon Skeet, it only took 6 to 8 weeks. – Ólafur Waage Nov 4 at 23:06
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Jon Skeet is now above 6 to 8 weeks, and it did not take 6 to 8 weeks. Only Jon Skeet can bypass this rule! – Ólafur Waage Nov 16 at 21:32
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Meme: Random outbursts of profanity (Tourette's Syndrome)

Originator: jjnguy

Cultural Height: TBD

Background: The background on this meme is hazy, and it's lifespan as short in comparison to other popular memes (perhaps due to the fact that it was random outbursts of profanity). It is not recommended that this meme be revisited.

Further Background: It can be argued that the meme can be originally traced back to Welbog's user profile, but it appears to be more of an separate origination than either an off-shoot or logical predecessor to jjnguy's outbursts.

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(-1) not a real meme. This is a serious discussion about frivolity. – devinb Sep 1 at 20:21
Welbog has some serious competition to contend with. – Troggy Sep 1 at 20:39
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See also: Welbog's profile stackoverflow.com/users/52443/welbog. (Yes, I'm determined to get Welbog's profile a Google PageRank of 7 or higher.) – Bill the Lizard Sep 1 at 20:39
Also, most examples of my profanity have been flagged and removed...(probably how it should be) – jjnguy Sep 1 at 21:08
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Meme: Greasemonkey

Originator: Jonathan Sampson

Cultural Height: First month of Meta Stack Overflow's existence.

Background: Greasemonkey originated as an offshoot of the Stack Overflow jQuery meme. This is due to the high frequency of requests by users for certain types of functionality for the Stack Overflow family of websites, many of which were easily solved using custom Greasemonkey scripts. Before long nearly every feature request could be seen as solvable through some type of Greasemonkey script (whether for real or just in the imagination of a commenter).

See Also: jQuery (Stack Overflow predecessor)

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Meme: jQuery

Originator: Unknown (possibly Ólafur Waage)

Cultural Height: TBD

Background: A Stack Overflow-centric meme, jQuery begin its career early on as the answer to beat for any question that even remotely referenced JavaScript. It's popularity became so great that eventually jQuery became the default answer to any potential question on StackOverflow no matter how ridiculous.

Usage: "Hey, I see you are trying to connect to that Oracle database using C++. You should totally drop that and try jQuery."

See Also: Greasemonkey (Meta equivalent)

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I see you're trying to blame me for a meme. You should totally drop that and try jQuery. – Ólafur Waage Sep 2 at 9:22
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Meme: Boat Programming

Origin: Santiago

Cultural Height: Discussed on both the podcast and the blog.

Background: See here.

Related: Capture of the original question, Boat Programming Pics on Meta

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Thanks @Shog9! – Cigars and Absinthe are Great Sep 1 at 20:09
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See also: youtube.com/watch?v=R7yfISlGLNU (explicit lyrics). – Bill the Lizard Sep 1 at 20:35
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I really enjoyed that question...and I was sad to see it go. – Andy Mikula Sep 1 at 21:23
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Meme: Vampire

Origin: Malfist

Cultural Height: TBD

Background: Vampire originally began as a tag on Stack Overflow when a user posted a question concerned over whether Jeff Atwood was of the blood-drinking undead. It has now been latched onto as an example of a completely nonsensical tag and is randomly inserted into the tags of equally nonsensical questions.

Further Background: Vampire was a tag that was used once upon a time. After Welbog's tragic loss of his powerful afro, he became fixated on adding this tag to any post he could to try and cope with his loss. Vampire may also refer to the coder of the night, Jeff Atwood.

See Also: A Vampire picture

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VAMPIRE VAMPIRE VAMPIRE VAMPIRE VAMPIRE – firtjer Sep 1 at 19:50
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Don't forget the Jon Skeet files (yoda.arachsys.com/pics/calling) – Changing my Meta Name is Cool Sep 5 at 7:34
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Meme: HE WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED

Originator: TheTXI

Cultural Height: Early July 2009

Background: HE WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED is Rich B. The oldest surviving reference is here, earlier references having been on questions since deleted. There are urban legends surrounding him, all of which are probably true.

Alias: The Great Edit Nazi

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Here is a pertinent web comic by Mr. Randall Monroe over at xkcd that sums it up quite succinctly: xkcd.com/386 – snicker Nov 3 at 17:53
OMG! I HAVE NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE! WHAT a RELEVANT COMIC! AND YOU KNOW THE AUTHOR'S NAME! ARE YOU SOME KIND OF SUPERSTAR OR SOMETHING?! – Rich B Nov 3 at 18:39
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Thanks for the comment upvote Rich B! – snicker Nov 3 at 19:58
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I wouldn't upvote any comment containing a lame XKCD reference. Don't flatter yourself. – Rich B Nov 3 at 20:29
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Thanks for your uncanny grasp of sarcasm Rich B! – snicker Nov 3 at 20:44
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Meme: Waffles.

Originator: Eric

Cultural Height: Late August and Early September, 2009

Background: Eric just really likes waffles, and apparently so does everyone else who has even a shred of decent humanity in them. Those who do not like waffles may also be Vampires and haters of all things pony related.

Further Background: In an ensuing discussion regarding the delicious food, users were put in the penalty box for a day. There are conflicting reports that allege moderator abuse (perhaps an anti-waffle agenda) and others that believe it was due to over-zealousness on the part of the suspended. Tragically, because much of the commenting was deleted, a proper historical account is difficult to build.

See also: What is up with the waffle fetish? - Meta SO 404 page

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........... I Love – waffles yesterday
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Meme: Ponies

Origin: TheTXI

Cultural Height: April 1st, 2009

Background: The pony meme began without fanfare early in TheTXI's time as a member of Stack Overflow. It's first recorded usages can be traced back to long running comment threads and arguments on both Stack Overflow and User Voice. The comment "I like ponies" would be randomly interjected and would inevitably lead to the thread getting completely derailed.

Before long it became evident that TheTXI was not the only SOpedian who found ponies to be the most wonderfullest things ever. It's popularity grew to the point where even Jeff Atwood and the SO Dev Team implemented the Cornify button on all questions and answers on April Fool's Day 2009. From there the popularity of ponies (and their magical weaponized form the unicorn) grew exponentially.

Related: http://www.ponyoverflow.com, Tony the Pony

Historical notes: In 2006 for April Fools, Slashdot switched to a pink ponies theme (screenshot). This subsequently lead to an "omgponies" slashdot meme.

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@TheTXI: Friend of yours? stackoverflow.com/users/27457/pitadev – Jon B Sep 1 at 21:02
Jon B - That is a unicorn, not a pony. They are very different. – Thomas Owens Sep 1 at 21:30
Unicorns are magical ponies. – Jon B Sep 1 at 21:33
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Unicorns are the magically weaponized form of a pony. – TheTXI Sep 1 at 21:46
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Sunshine and sparkles are their weapons. – Jon B Sep 1 at 21:47
Unicorns can be badass too. topatoco.com/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_C… – devinb Sep 1 at 21:56
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I started reading the posts in this question. Reading the first and second, I thought, this is funny. Then I read yours and I thought - you are all crazy. – Isaac Waller Sep 2 at 4:18
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+1 for the word "wonderfullest" – Graeme Perrow Sep 2 at 12:27
obligatory link to i-want-a-pony.com – Sam Hasler Sep 2 at 15:40
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Unicorns are not magical ponies. They are a cross between a horse, a goat, a lion, and a narwhale (or something with a horn). A true unicorn has a goat's beard and a lion's tail. The equine part is horse, not pony. Unicorns aren't cute, they are dangerous. – thursdaysgeek Nov 12 at 0:38
There is an answer on SO with 1600 plus upvotes. Could this be mainly because it mentions ponies, in a beautifully subliminal way? stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/… – MarkJ 2 days ago
@MarkJ: No, it's because it was featured on digg & codinghorror, and was actually modeled after the madmen often featured in HP Lovecraft's writings. However, in its sublime madness, it brought in many (MANY) SO in-jokes, and that probably did contribute to the orgy of upvote love. – Cigars and Absinthe are Great 2 days ago

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