Going viral sucks.
We're not talking about influencers and celebrities who make their careers off the attention of the general public, we're talking about those random people who are suddenly thrust into the national spotlight for doing something remarkably unremarkable.
The most recent example is that Florida Hot Cop who turned out to be an anti-semite. Surprise, surprise.
But he's not the first.
Chewbacca Mom, Ken Bone, Gary from Chicago, Chicken Nugget Kid, and most recently, the "Hot Cop" from Florida all shared the same fate -- they went super viral for doing something incredibly normal. Then, after a bit of sleuthing, the internet discovered that they were not worthy of the pedestal in which they were placed.
Chewbacca Mom was criticized for charging "fans" $20 for an autograph, Ken Bone turned out to be a creep, Gary from Chicago was a career criminal, and Chicken Nugget Kid used an awful men's rights activist Twitter account to stoke the fire of his viral.
These viral stars now denounced by viral media and mobs of the pitchfork-wielding outraged on the internet are all Milkshake Ducks, a tweet turned meme that everyone points to when it turns out that our new, beloved internet star isn't the perfect person that we had hoped.
Tweet may have been deleted
We're not denouncing any of these criticisms, but the internet will continue to have a new Milkshake Duck every few weeks if we continue to idolize people on this level for doing things unworthy of our admiration.
Chewbacca Mom had an adorable laugh, Ken Bone wore a red sweater, Gary from Chicago acted like a tourist, Chicken Nugget Kid wanted some free nuggs, and Hot Cop posted a selfie. None of these things are even remotely remarkable, but the meme-hungry nature of the internet and viral media turned each one of these people into a star overnight. We then dissected every aspect of their life, only to be disappointed by what we discovered.
While there's a lot of good people out there, we are all one tweet away from becoming our own Milkshake Duck. The only way to stop it is to stop idolizing people for doing remarkably unremarkable things on the internet.
We should all set a higher bar for who deserves our attention and maybe then we won't get let down so damn much.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Milkshake Duck: We need to stop idolizing unremarkable people on the internet-面有难色网
sitemap
文章
57
浏览
3561
获赞
9
Remote controlled fighting robot is here to battle it out
Robots, if the hype at CES this year is to be believed, are moving progressively further into our daApple just released a security update for your iPhone. Download it now.
Keeping all your gadgets up to date is a never-ending pain, but a Tuesday announcement from Apple re'OK Google' has apparently been broken on Wear OS devices for months, but a fix is coming
Has Google neglected its Wear OS platform for smart wearable devices? Well, you be the judge: The coHow to post on Instagram from a laptop or desktop
After eleven years, Instagram has finally allowed users to post from desktop.Instagram is a photo-shWhat happens when governments get into cryptocurrency
Russia is working on a government-run cryptocurrency. And they're not alone. Governments around theHow to use your iPhone keyboard as a trackpad
Who else out there can’t type out a single text message without at least one typo in it? Who eHow to add an admin to a Facebook page
Do you run a Facebook page for a brand? Maybe you run a personal page for you and some friends? Or pCadillac's passenger drone concept could be the future of transport
General Motors shared some futuristic concept vehicles, including a sleek Cadillac passenger drone,Prince Harry's response when asked about fiancée Meghan Markle is as perfect as the ring
By now, if you're not hiding under a rock you probably know Prince Harry is getting married to MeghaHow to download apps for your Fitbit
Your Fitbit fitness tracker might be able to do more than you think. Personally I prefer a simple fiHere's everything that happened at CES 2021
Whether you noticed or not, the annual Consumer Electronics Show did happen this year. CES 2021 tookA Facebook smartwatch? It could be coming for your health data in 2022
Facebook, the social media company that definitely cares a lot about user data, is reportedly develoApple to double AirPod shipments in 2018, says report
Get ready to see even more of those distinctive AirPod stems sticking out of ears everywhere you goHe said he was asleep at time of wife's murder. His health app said otherwise.
While not necessarily impartial, your smartphone is one hell of an observer. An Alabama man found thThe most heartwarming reunions and hugs post
When COVID-19 first began spreading around the globe, the world responded by locking down. The rules