Etiquette & community norms around comparison memes
Mog lines land differently depending on chat velocity, inside jokes, and who is on camera. This page stays inside mogging-as-slang—how jokes read—not generic platform policy manuals.
Pairwise framing
- Label the bit: duet, split screen, reaction—you are usually commenting on a format, not issuing a clinical verdict.
- Audience size changes irony: a small Discord bit does not scale the same way a viral clip does.
- Avoid surprise collateral: mog punchlines land cleanest when everyone in-frame signed up for the joke.
Creator and co-host habits
- Signal when a segment is ranked-for-laughs vs serious critique.
- Pair competitive face memes with the same irony cues you use for other roast formats.
- When vocabulary confuses new viewers, point them at the glossary instead of re-deriving slang from scratch every stream.
Chat copy-paste loops
Mog one-liners travel fast because they rhyme with esports hype. If a line becomes the recurring punchline for the same guest, the meme is doing something different—note the pattern and rotate bits (meme spread, myths).
Deeper context: what mogging is.