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"Let's Go! Arctic" Campaign
December 6th, 2012 8:00 PMPSA Memes: Unlike most other parody memes based on public service announcements, this highly subversive publicity stunt was conceived as a faux advertising campaign for Shell Oil Company from the beginning.
Greetings are Magic
December 6th, 2012 5:48 PMPSA Memes: Despite its good intention to encourage youths to use proper greetings, this happy and upbeat public service announcement stirred a controversy in Japan after it was broadcast during the emergency TV programming after the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.
Law for Kids
December 6th, 2012 1:30 PMPSA Memes: This educational webcomic project to inform the youth about laws and good citizenship is an early example of PSA campaigns gone viral on the Internet.
Queensland Rail Etiquette Posters
December 5th, 2012 5:01 PMPSA Memes: Earlier this year, a patronizing ad campaign launched by Queensland's commuter rail service inspired a series of parody posters featuring hilarious copies revised by Redditors.
2010 Wikipedia Fundraising Campaign
December 4th, 2012 10:00 PMPSA Memes: This campaign, designed by a group of volunteers, helped Wikipedia raise $16 million in November and December 2010.
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"Let's Go! Arctic" Campaign
PSA Memes: Unlike most other parody memes based on public service announcements, this highly subversive publicity stunt was conceived as a faux advertising campaign for Shell Oil Company from the beginning.
Greetings are Magic
PSA Memes: Despite its good intention to encourage youths to use proper greetings, this happy and upbeat public service announcement stirred a controversy in Japan after it was broadcast during the emergency TV programming after the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.
Law for Kids
PSA Memes: This educational webcomic project to inform the youth about laws and good citizenship is an early example of PSA campaigns gone viral on the Internet.
Queensland Rail Etiquette Posters
PSA Memes: Earlier this year, a patronizing ad campaign launched by Queensland's commuter rail service inspired a series of parody posters featuring hilarious copies revised by Redditors.
2010 Wikipedia Fundraising Campaign
PSA Memes: This campaign, designed by a group of volunteers, helped Wikipedia raise $16 million in November and December 2010.