👾 Lesson 4: Privacy Meme Archetypes
👾 Lesson 4: Privacy Meme Archetypes
Your privacy meme starter kit
Not all memes are created equal — especially when it comes to privacy.
Over time, certain characters and formats have emerged as privacy meme MVPs. They show up again and again because they’re:
- Emotionally recognizable
- Visually simple
- Easy to remix
- AND… they strike at the core tension: comfort vs control, convenience vs freedom.
This lesson is a vibe check: which archetype are you memeing with?
🧍♂️ 1. The Paranoid-but-Right Guy
- Looks unhinged.
- Says something that seems absurd.
- Turns out to be exactly correct.
Great for:
- Predicting things that already exist (e.g. “What if your vacuum is spying on you?” ← oh wait, it does that.)
- Visualizing “dystopia-as-normal”
Meme energy: “They called me crazy… until the AirPods started whispering back.”
🧠 2. The Galaxy Brain
- Starts with mild privacy takes
- Ends with full anarcho-cypherpunk enlightenment
- Perfect for onboarding normies into radical thoughts
Great for:
- Showing levels of understanding (e.g. “Incognito Mode hides your browsing from YOU”)
- Humorously escalating solutions: VPN → Tor → Burn your phone
🧍♀️ 3. The NPC
- Gray-faced, blank-eyed digital citizen
- Doesn’t question anything
- Represents mainstream indifference
Great for:
- Critiquing apathy
- Contrasting with privacy-aware characters
- Memes like: “I have nothing to hide, so I don’t care about privacy”
Use this one to punch up — not down.
😎 4. The Chad (or GigaChad)
- Confident, stoic, possibly shirtless
- Uses Signal
- Carries a Faraday pouch “just in case”
Great for:
- Showing the cool side of caring about privacy
- Meme logic: “Privacy isn’t paranoia — it’s power”
🤡 5. The Clown
- Represents corporate hypocrisy or dystopian absurdity
- Often paired with slogans like:
“We care about your privacy 🥰 – [click here to accept all cookies]”
Great for:
- Satirizing tech companies
- Highlighting the mismatch between words and reality
🧩 How to Use Archetypes
- Remix them into formats (Drake, Gru, Wojak, etc.)
- Create your own versions — original visuals always welcome
- Subvert expectations — use them in weird new ways
Remember: the most powerful memes feel both new and familiar.
These archetypes are like meme Lego bricks. Use them to build something nobody expects.
🧠 TL;DR:
Meme characters are tools. They speak to emotional truths behind privacy culture:
- Fear
- Denial
- Power
- Awakening
Don’t just copy templates. Remix archetypes to tell a story.
Ready to move to Lesson 5: Tools of the Trade? That one’s all about meme creation tools, fast formats, and workflow tips 🔧