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A meme lineage is a set of beliefs, attitudes, and practices that all share a clear common origin point. This concept also emphasizes the means of transmission of the beliefs in question. If a belief is part of a meme lineage that transmits for primarily social reasons, it may be discounted for purposes of the modesty argument.
A meme lineage is a set of beliefs, attitudes, and practices that all share a clear common origin point.
See alsoInformation cascadeModesty argumentFree-floating beliefSee also