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Longer articles can have a meme that can summarize the subject of the article in a thought provoking or humorous way. Or it can be a quick @dbuzz post or Actifit report. I think most users on Hive can reasonably judge intent. If you do a few short posts and a few long posts and you're demonstrating thought and effort reasonable leeway is given. If you're a "meme mill" and just turning out a dozen memes a day every day with no text and no other posts written then nobody is going to like you and you'll be downvoted justifiably.

I am biased suggesting MemeHive https://ecency.com/created/hive-104024. Search https://peakd.com/communities for meme communities and whatever communities suit your taste is for you. If you can't find one you can create your own meme community. The thing that matters for MEME tokens is using one of the @memehive tribe tags #meme, #memes, #memehive or #hive-104024.

Thanks so much for the explanation :) ... If I DARED to start posting memes without text, I would be disowned by my tribe, lol! A dozen a day? Even one would be impossible to live down!!!

I see you joined July 22nd, 2019. You just missed seeing @killerteesuk's infamous virtually hourly dmania meme posts. Classic textbook "meme mill" I will always point to as WHAT NOT TO DO!🚫

Unfortunately I just got really involved recently so I missed the good old days :( ... But I am well aware of what is considered spam, and have seen what it can do to a platform.