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Following the post, people began sharing memes that use the format of the RenderForest.com presentation template, adding their own comments, jokes and parodies of the RenderForest.com format. For example, on December 2nd, 2019, YouTuber
Blitz AshSpear shared the video “tf2 epic win 240p,” which is a version of a Team Fortress 2 video in which the memer willfully mistakes the video game weapon “eviction notice” for one sent by a landlord. The post received more than 22,000 views in less than two years (shown below).
On January 10th, 2021, the YouTube channel Lessons in Meme Culture published the video “Why Renderforest Memes Criticize Corporate Art.” In the video, Lessons in Meme Culture argues that memers use the Renderforest format to provide a “commentary on the annoying banality of common presentation templates.” Lessons in Meme Culture presents two sides to this argument, stating that while its effective to use Renderforests own tools to satarize these templates, Renderforest could also benefit from these memes by say using a Renderforest meme to sell their own product. The post received more than 335,000 views in less than one week (shown below, right).
Various Examples
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMH4GsO-IfM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKL_ZJ6apnQ
Source: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/renderforest-memes