Abstract

The central thesis of this paper is that memetic practices can be crucial to understanding deception at present when hoaxes have increased globally due to COVID-19. Therefore, we employ existing memetic theory to describe the qualities and characteristics of meme hoaxes in terms of the way they are replicated by altering some aspects of the original, and then shared on social media platforms in order to connect global and local issues. Criteria for selecting the sample were hoaxes retrieved from and related to the local territory in the province of Alicante (Spain) during the first year of the pandemic (n = 35). Once typology, hoax topics and their memetic qualities were identified, we analysed their characteristics according to form in terms of Shifman (2014) and, secondly, their content and stance concordances both within and outside our sample (Spain and abroad). The results show, firstly, that hoaxes are mainly disinformation and they are related to the pandemic. Secondly, despite the notion that local hoaxes are linked to local circumstances that are difficult to extrapolate, our conclusions demonstrate their extraordinary memetic and “glocal” capacity: they rapidly adapt other hoaxes from other places to local areas, very often supplanting reliable sources, and thereby demonstrating consistency and opportunism.

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  • ObjectivesThe reason why this research aims to analyse hoaxes from a memetic perspective is that when defining a meme some practices related to propagating hoaxes are described

  • The major objective of this study is to research the memetics of deception based on a “glocal” sample of hoaxes registered in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic from March 2020 to March 2021

  • This research has shown that the memetic nature of hoaxes, we saw on an international scale with news not restricted by geography, are produced in the same way as on a local level: there is a contagious effect of hoaxes that have spread elsewhere in the local area and which are extrapolated, adapting them to the circumstances of other localities

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The reason why this research aims to analyse hoaxes from a memetic perspective is that when defining a meme some practices related to propagating hoaxes are described. The aim of this research is to describe, evaluate and measure the memetic capacity a hoax has by analysing a micro sample in a restricted geographical area to other nearby or far off places. The major objective of this study is to research the memetics of deception based on a “glocal” sample of hoaxes registered in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic from March 2020 to March 2021

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