# Forced Meme

Forced Meme is a label for any joke, image, or catchphrase that its creator pushes into existence through spam and repetition instead of letting it catch on naturally. Coined in early meme discussions around 2007, the term became standard 4chan vocabulary for calling out obvious manufacturing attempts by individuals, small groups, or corporate marketing teams.

## Overview
A Forced Meme is any joke, image, or catchphrase that its creator or a small dedicated group tries to make popular through sheer repetition rather than letting it catch on naturally[1]. On imageboards like 4chan's /b/ board, the term is a common put-down aimed at "forced memers" who slap their pet joke into every conversation regardless of context[4]. The Streisand Effect, where an attempt to hide something accidentally makes it viral, is often described as the opposite pattern.

Corporate astroturfing campaigns get tagged as forced memes too, like the 2012 Madagascar 3 marketing push around a character called Circus Afro that tried to manufacture a viral hit from studio-produced content[3]. Ironic reuse is also frequent: failed forcing attempts often get mocked so hard that the mockery itself takes off, a pattern called an anti-meme.

## How It Spread
On November 19th, 2009, Urban Dictionary user Grandmaster the Grandmaster added an entry defining a forced meme as "a 'meme' that came to be through consistent posting of the 'meme' by the creator of the 'meme'"[4]. The entry became the site's top definition for the term, picking up over 140 upvotes[4].

In August 2010, TV Tropes ran an article describing the act as "trying to intentionally raise the popularity of something to memetic status," noting it often involves mass repetition of a phrase or trying to convince others that something is already memetic[2]. By the early 2010s the label was standard imageboard vocabulary, thanks in large part to a running history of failed forcing attempts. Milhouse is Not a Meme grew out of 2004 and 2005 /b/ threads spamming the Simpsons character; the counter-spam "Milhouse is not a meme" ended up more popular than the original push, and Milhouse reaction images became the archetypal reply to any perceived force attempt[3].

## How to Use
Calling something a forced meme is typically used as a dismissive reply when someone thinks a joke is being pushed too hard, often aimed at "forced memers" who wedge their pet reference into every conversation regardless of context[4]. A common convention is to answer any suspicious push with a Milhouse reaction image or the phrase "X is not a meme," turning the accusation itself into a ritual response[2].

## Frequently Asked Questions
### What is Forced Meme?
Forced Meme is a label for any joke, image, or catchphrase that gets pushed by its creator through spam and repetition instead of catching on naturally[1].

### Where did Forced Meme come from?
An early online use of the term appeared in an April 23rd, 2007 Successful Blog post by ME Strauss discussing which "memes" were actually memes[1].

### What does Forced Meme mean?
Per the 2009 Urban Dictionary top entry, a forced meme is one that came to be through consistent posting of the joke by its own creator rather than organic adoption[4].

### How do you use Forced Meme?
The term is used as a dismissive reply, often paired with a Milhouse image or the counter-phrase "X is not a meme," whenever someone thinks a joke is being wedged into a conversation[3].

### Is Forced Meme still popular?
The term stayed in circulation through the 2010s as standard imageboard vocabulary, and TV Tropes documented the pattern in August 2010 as "trying to intentionally raise the popularity of something to memetic status"[2].

## References
1. [https://www.successful-blog.com/1/what-do-you-call-a-meme-that-isnt-a-meme/](<https://www.successful-blog.com/1/what-do-you-call-a-meme-that-isnt-a-meme/>)
2. [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ForcedMeme](<https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ForcedMeme>)
3. [https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/forced-meme](<https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/forced-meme>)
4. [https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Forced%20Meme](<https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Forced%20Meme>)

---
Source: https://meme.com/memes/forced-meme
Published by meme.com — The Internet Meme Library