
Keen On America Confessions of a Meme Queen: I Created an Instagram Following to Trick People Into Letting Me Write a Book
Jul 28, 2025
Aiden Arata, dubbed the Meme Queen of Depression, shares her journey from Instagram influencer to published author. She reveals how building a following wasn't just about fame but a strategic move to gain literary credibility. Arata discusses the 'AI'd' communication we’ve all adopted on social media, leading to an existential crisis she'd term 'plastic bag theory.' She also contrasts the richness of writing with the surface-level exchanges online, reflecting on the emotional tolls of digital culture and the true art of storytelling.
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Social Media 'AI'd' Our Language
- Algorithms on social media train us to use limited language patterns, flattening word interpretation.
- We've preconditioned ourselves to communicate like AI before its full arrival.
Plastic Bag Theory of Internet
- The internet is like a plastic bag: disposable yet permanent in a swirling digital trash island.
- This creates an existential crisis as users also become part of this ephemeral permanence.
Doom Generation’s Internet Experience
- The millennial "Doom Generation" experiences intense awareness of global atrocities and personal powerlessness.
- Online communities initially offered solidarity through raw, artistic content about mental health struggles.

