Jackson Weimer's Writing

Writing and Press Clips

Forbes


As a contributing writer, I wrote articles on social media and internet trends leading to 500k page views.

Sidetalk: The Microphone For The People Of New York City

Gucci Bags, An Instagram Giveaway—And A Misinformation-Happy Doctor

Instagram Is Looking To Create An NFT Platform But Is Overlooking Artists

Sunny Day: The Voice Of Cortana Hails From Steele Stadium

Youtooz: Holding The Internet’s Creators And Memes In Your Hand

Webkinz’s OG Creative Director Answers 25 Questions We All Had As Kids

Rebecca Black Releases Her First Music Project In 10 Years, Tour In 2022

Meme Insider

Meme Insider is the internet's leading trends magazine.

Under my penname hugeplateofketchup8, I have written an article on a topic of my choice for monthly issues.

Instagram 10th Anniversary Edition (Page 5, Page 20)

January Edition (Pages 8,9)

March Edition (Pages 17, 18)

April Edition (Pages 9,10)

May Edition (Pages 8-13)

June Edition (Cover Article, Pages 10-12)

July Edition (Cover Article, Pages 14-19)

Press Clips

The Washington Post

Bored Gen Z kids recreate March Madness in mom’s basement using Twitch and an Xbox 360

The TikTok invasion of Lego Star Wars is a surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one​

Instagram users are being served gory videos of killing and torture

The New York Times

Instagram Bans Hundreds of Accounts With Stolen User Names

Facebook Journalism Project

The 411: A Meme Creator Explains the Power of One Hashtag

Cheezburger

The Memer Diaries: @hugeplateofketchup8

The Atlantic

Why Instagram's biggest memers are locking their accounts

Teens Are Spamming Instagram to Fight an Apparent Network of Child Porn

Instagram Memers Are Unionizing

Vox

Why is everyone on Tinder so obsessed with tacos?

The Ringer

“Let’s See Them Aliens”: The Comic Futility of #StormArea51

PBS

Corona Madness PBS News Report

Philly Voice

Temple, Delaware grads streaming Corona Madness NCAA tournament on Twitch

FOX29

College students host their own virtual March Madness after COVID-19 shutdown