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Why Every Viral Meme Dies After Brands Use It | Laal Hit Party

Why Every Viral Meme Dies the Moment Brands Start Using It The lifecycle of an internet meme is honestly shorter than most relationships at this point. One day it’s everywhere. Next day your group chat is spamming it. Third day brands arrive with “How do you do fellow kids?” energy. And suddenly? The meme is dead. Not injured. Not slowing down. Dead. Welcome to modern internet culture. The Internet Moves Faster Than Marketing Teams Memes survive because they feel spontaneous. The funniest internet moments usually happen randomly: a weird reaction clip an accidental screenshot one chaotic Reddit comment an out-of-context reel someone saying something unbelievably dumb online That randomness is exactly what makes people share it. But brands work slowly. By the time: approvals happen, creatives get made, captions get reviewed, interns say “sir this meme trending hai,” …the internet has already moved to the next joke. So users see a brand using an old meme and instantly react like: “Bro ar...