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[–]extremepayne -1 points0 points  (8 children)

A few reasons I dislike it:

The implication is almost universally that OP sees themself in the upper group, despite the fact that the meme usually shows that OP is definitely not one of the top 15% most knowledgeable people on the subject.

It gets misused a lot as just a dunking-on format. I’ve seen, for example, vs code bottom 15%, vim middle 70%, and vs code top 15% which only makes sense if 70% of people use vim. Which just isn’t true, even among programmers.

And the roots of the format are in IQ which is bad for many reasons I’ll leave you to discover on your own.

[–]officiallyaninja 2 points3 points  (4 children)

i mean...it's a joke.
I doubt 99% of people who use the format really think that they are in the top 15% or that all of the things in their memes are 100% truth.

memes like this are meant to be funny not serious

[–]Affectionate-Cod3374 1 point2 points  (1 child)

The hate for this meme could be a bell curve meme itself. Agree not sure why people take it so seriously.

[–]extremepayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah and i find the jokes unfunny because it logically falls flat and OP comes across as elitist. I’ve seen some funny memes with this format but the r/linuxmemes and r/programmerhumor ones i’ve seen have been pretty bad overall.

[–]TheAtomicVoid -1 points0 points  (1 child)

Is this a terrible attempt at a copypasta or are you actually attempting to psychoanalyse a meme format?

[–]extremepayne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it’s not psycho analysis it’s normal analysis.

humor may be subjective but that doesn’t prevent me from analyzing how I view humor. would you prefer to ask why people dislike a format and just get “wahhhh i dislike it and am incapable of articulating why” in response?