The article discusses the viral spread of a photograph of two individuals posing on the Empire State Building in New York, which was later adopted and modified by users across Kenya's social media platforms. The image originally featured two people described as 'daredevils,' but it quickly evolved into a meme format, being shared and reimagined with local cultural references and humor. This phenomenon highlights how digital content can transcend geographical boundaries and become a part of online conversations in different regions. The piece explores the journey of the image from its origin in New York to its widespread adoption in Kenya, emphasizing the role of social media in shaping and disseminating visual culture.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on the spread of a viral image and its transformation into a meme, which is primarily a cultural and social media phenomenon rather than a politically charged issue. There is no indication of political bias or framing in the discussion.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 80 · Objectivité 60): This article provides a more detailed account of the origin of the Viking Row trend, tracing it back to an Empire State photo. It maintains a somewhat neutral tone but still frames the phenomenon as a viral meme with a focus on its spread rather than its broader implications.




