This document discusses how memes and cultural artifacts spread and decay more rapidly in the digital age due to decreased "cultural latency". It provides context on the concept of "jumping the shark" and how analyzing diffusion of innovation can help understand a meme's lifecycle. Examples like GIFs and the Harlem Shake illustrate how ideas now spread worldwide within days but then quickly disappear as new content is endlessly generated and shared online. Maintaining an innovation's core qualities and embracing new tools may help memes stay relevant longer without "jumping the shark".