What board is the 4chan Meme Operations HQ? And why is it /pol/
Depends what you mean by Meme HQ. Probably not a good thing whatever it is.
>>477254
This is exactly why people hate this fucking website
>>477254
it actually is /tv/, /pol/'s propaganda arm
>>477293
what people are you talking about?
>>477293
thanks /r9k/ for attracting normies to this website with the frogs and feels guys
>>477293
That's good, I don't want more normalfags in.
>>477293
>implying this is bad
Memes are shit. I think we can all agree on that. They were acceptable, like, 5-or-so years ago. Essentially they were slightly amusing inside jokes on the internet. Of course, at the height of their popularity (around 2010 - 2012), they started appearing everywhere; not just on the internet but occasionally on TV or in video games and movies. Your friends, coworkers and classmates would laugh at memes now. And they weren't funny anymore. This site is testament to that fact.
So who's to blame?
Well, mainly sites like Reddit, Memebase, 9gag, etc. And I'm not just saying that because it's cool to hate on those sites; they all spread shitty memes like a cancerous growth in a survivor of the Chernobyl disaster. These websites are where memes went to die, in a way.
But you can't blame them entirely, really. It's human nature to want to fit in with everyone else, and if everyone else likes memes, then you should probably check 'em out, too! And you did, and you laughed for a while, or at least pretended to. And then, when people finally bored of memes, which was inevitable, people started to dislike them. And then hate them.
So here we are, in 2016, and it is now a social norm (at least on the internet) to mock and hate memes because they're so mainstream. The ultimate irony is that hating memes is now mainstream. And yes, while I do personally think memes are shitty and should die a horrible death, and Reddit, 9gag and Memebase are all terrible, I feel the same way about the stupid people who think they're being cool and funny by making faux-channels called shit like "le epic reddit mememaster" with an avatar of a fedora neckbeard guy, spamming comments like "redditors unite!" in an "ironic" sense.
>>477358
Ronery threads as a "thing" have existed since 2004.
Newfag.
>>477414
>I have no fucking idea what a meme is