And EndsHumour provides a lot of these. Scroll on to find the ones you relate to the most—or think are purely spot-on. A huge part of memes is the idea that they are a vessel of communication. Well, NYU found out that memes are actually 10 times more effective as marketing visuals that reach 60% higher rates of organic interactions. Talk about effective communication. The Pew Research Center figured out that 75% of people aged between 13 and 36 tend to post memes with a bit over half (55%) of them sharing memes weekly and nearly a third (30%) doing so daily. The memes are strong with these ones. Instagram is one of the most meme-ful social media platforms out there. Back in 2018, daily meme shares on the platform reached 500,000, but it grew to 1 million in 2021. 31% of folks online share memes on social media and various messaging apps, while 29% share on social media alone. Companies like Nescafe used memes as part of their marketing strategies—it was also a bit of a jab at the iPhone’s then unorthodox camera layout design. And they aren’t the only ones. Mumbai Police and Tinder India both use memes on the regular. The first one uses it to spread awareness and educate on safety while the other debunks relationship myths and the like. And if it’s memes you’re after, then look no further. Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.