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  • Comment: No. Simply no. This cannot be on Wikipedia, I’m afraid. S.G. (They/Them) (Talk) (Edits) 18:33, 3 January 2026 (UTC)

A meme about resetting memes in 2026

The Great Meme Reset of 2026 was an attempt at bringing back “dank” memes and bringing back what many considered “simpler times” in 2016. The idea started in March of 2025, with the TikTok user @joebro909 suggesting bringing back these memes on January 1st, 2026.[Citations 1] However, many thought that the Great Meme Reset would only last a week at most and did not believe in it working long-term. The outrage about the great meme reset was mostly due to memes that felt hard to grasp such as ‘Italian brainrot’ and the ’67’ meme. People felt confused by these ‘brainrot’ memes and that’s what caused the movement to this reset.[Citations 2]

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