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While some are using Facebook as a pandemic resource, others are using it to escape. The appeal of hyper-niche, highly interactive meme groups, a phenomenon fairly specific to Facebook, has massively intensified during quarantine. Emily Orenstein, 23, is one of the co-founders and administrators of, a Facebook meme group dedicated to urban planning and public transit popular with young leftists .
A month ago this strange community had around 145,000 members. At publishing time, it had 1.8 million."We went from having maybe 100 posts a day, to 85,000 pending posts in the span of a few hours," says Tyrese Childs, 20, the founder of the group. He says the group's members are as young as 13, though most are between 18 and 24."It provides a space where you are only interested in one thing: being an ant. And that's why the pandemic will increase Facebook's relevance.
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