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The Semiotic Vagrancy of “Georgia Brown”: A Case Study in Twitter Placeholder Memetics

This study employed a qualitative analysis of 500 tweets containing the exact phrase “Georgia Brown” (excluding tweets about the Brazilian singer Georgia Brown, who is a different person). Tweets were sampled from 2015–2023 using advanced search operators. Data was coded for: (1) attribution error, (2) meme usage, and (3) hypothetical scenarios. georgia brown twitter

In 2018–2020, a recurring meme format appeared: a screenshot of a tweet supposedly from “Georgia Brown” making an absurd or mundane statement (e.g., “Georgia Brown says she’s too tired for drama today”). Users quickly realized no verified Georgia Brown existed with significant followers. Thus, the name became a proxy for “any random woman from Georgia.” The humor derived from the name’s extreme neutrality—geographically generic (Georgia) and surname-generic (Brown). The Semiotic Vagrancy of “Georgia Brown”: A Case

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