Judging Period Week 8: MemeHive Theme Curation Contest

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In looking for eligible entries for this week's MemeHive Curation Contest, I first went to the MemeHive community using PeakD to make my search shorter. The number of posts there are lower compared to the MemeHive front end.

The first post features a meme that humorously captures the psychological tension faced by traders when taking profits. It highlights the conflict between greed and the fear of missing out on larger gains, which often results in weak decisions.

The second post is very entertaining. I invite you to check it. It's a familiar story I once saw on a dating site. It's like reading comics online. The images are fun and humorous. Excellent creativity @lolodens.

Shifting to the MemeHive front-end, I checked @antisocialist's post published last May 26. He emphasized the importance of individual resistance against arbitrary rule, arguing that compliance keeps people in chains whether they are aware of it or not, and as such prevents genuine progress.

@tanzil2024' article published on Worldmappin tribe, highlighted a visit to the Shentangyu Natural Scenic Area in Huairou. In his post, he showcased the stunning natural beauty of the place. I love the bridges, the landscape, the mountains, and the green color everywhere; it's refreshing!

@valchiz's post talks about giving children smartphones presents parents with challenges like addiction, inappropriate content, and social pressure; therefore, regulated use and parental guidance are crucial.

Interestingly, @babygirl888 published a similar post where she discussed the concerns around children, particularly as young as four, becoming increasingly addicted to smartphones and tablets, despite parents citing educational benefits. She shared the same concern as valchiz and proposed to parents to set time limits and regulate screen time to prevent early addiction.

@holovision's post about his book launch is intriguing. The book cover is captivating. The storyline is about a journalist student uncovering a dark truth about a professor with hypnotic power.

Since @antisocialist will join the sponsors of this curation contest next week, and @holovision is the owner of hiveme.me website and founder of @memehive, it is but natural to exclude their posts from this contest. After more or less an hour, I came up with the list below:

AccountPostLinkDate PublishedFrontend/Community
@aadi-parinMeme that explains everythinghttps://peakd.com/hive-104024/@aadi-parin/meme-that-explains-everything28 May 2025MemeHive
@lolodensMy Girlfriend Carlahttps://peakd.com/hive-104024/@lolodens/my-girlfriend-carla30 May 2025MemeHive
@tanzil2024Deeper Into The Shentangyu Natural Scenic Areahttps://peakd.com/hive-163772/@tanzil2024/deeper-into-the-shentangyu-natural26 May 2025Worldmappin
@valchizCaught Between Childhood and Screens: A Parent’s Guide to Phones and Social Mediahttps://peakd.com/hive-176874/@valchiz/caught-between-childhood-and-screens-a-parents-guide-to-phones-and-social-media-bh26 May 2025HiveGhana
@babygirl888Kids and smart phones; when is too young?https://peakd.com/hive-153850/@babygirl888/kids-and-smart-phones-when-is-too-young-63727 May 2025Hive Learners

Thank you to all who use the #MEME and the #PEPE, particularly those who made us reflect and smile.

The winners will be announced tomorrow!

More power to the MemeHive and the Pepe tribes!



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