Memes can tell you a lot about what people value when it comes to humor, what they find relatable, and what their attitudes are. Today, we’re featuring some of the wittiest ones, as shared on the popular ‘Slightly Twisted’ page on Facebook. Scroll down to check them out. Oh, and upvote the ones that you vibed with the most. CNN states that memes end up evolving and adapting over time as they’re shared among people. These days, memes are commonly associated with internet humor, even though as a vague concept they’ve existed since the dawn of humankind. However, their format might change. For instance, in recent years, there’s been a boom in video memes. As a mode of communication, memes are neutral. They’re a tool with which we can do what we want, whether that’s something positive or negative. Now, it boasts an impressive following on the social network, having garnered 524k followers from all corners of the globe. We’ve reached out to the team curating the page to hear more about their project and perspective on memes. You might post a few (dozen) times a day, once every couple of days, or once a week. But once you’ve found what works for you and your audience, stick to it. That way, your followers will know what to expect. Trying to do everything is tantamount to doing nothing, and your content can easily get lost in the noise. Ideally, you’ll land on something that not only resonates with social media users but that you enjoy, too, on a deeper than superficial level. The secret to sustainable growth on social media is authenticity. It’s all about building a community, interacting with your fans, and looking beyond making a quick buck. And it’s a content creator’s ability to relate to their audience that makes their memes go viral. No matter how broad or narrow a niche you’ve decided on for your content, you definitely need to find a way to relate to other internet users. At least on some level! So, if your goal is to grow a following (alongside having fun), you have to look for ways to stand out from the crowd. You could try experimenting with new meme formats and designs, for example. Even adjusting currently popular memes a tiny bit could put you ahead of the curve. Empathy might not be something you’d immediately associate with making memes, but it really does make a difference when you try to connect with your target audience through the content, as well as the format. On the flip side, how often do you send memes to your friends? Feel free to tell us what you think in the comments! 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.