What is the LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Tinder meme?

Thanks to Dolly Parton, 2020 is off to a roaring start with a hilarious meme inspired by social media platforms. On Tuesday, Jan. 21, Parton posted a collage with four photos of herself, which show how she represents herself on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Tinder with the caption, "Get you a woman who can do it all." The trend is already on fire, with tons of celebrities following suit. Here are the 20 best LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Tinder memes on Instagram.

Good golly, Miss Dolly! Parton's post already has over 430,000 likes on the 'Gram, but what's more amazing are all of the memes the country singer has inspired. 2020 is still early, but this might be one of the top meme trends by the end of year. Pairing four photos with each of the four social media platforms, each image shows a different version of yourself. For instance, your LinkedIn profile pic should be professional, while Facebook is a posed photo. Then, Instagram photos are typically more casual and trendy, and Tinder is... well, Tinder. TBH, Parton totally nailed it with her bunny look.

The meme seems totally #accurate and ridiculous at the same time, which is why your fave celebs' interpretations of it will definitely keep you laughing as you scroll.

The country queen's post that started it all:

Other celebs asked themselves, as anyone would, "What would Dolly do?" and shared their versions of the country queen's meme with the world.

Miley Cyrus

Cyrus took a page out of her famous Godmother's book.

Kerry Washington

Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon's Draper James family got her in on the meme fun.

Jennifer Garner

Garner was one of the first celebs to get in on the trend, and she even got a flirty AF message from former Bachelorette contestant Tyler Cameron, in which he said he would "[swipe] right."

Ellen DeGeneres

Some Bachelor Nation fellas shared their versions of the meme, and of course, they featured a couple shirtless shots.

Colton Underwood

Nick Viall

An Avenger joined the meme crew.

Mark Ruffalo

Some late night hosts also followed in the footsteps of Dolly.

Jimmy Kimmel

Andy Cohen

Conan O'Brien

James Corden

Gordon Ramsay

Even Gordon Ramsay joined in on the fun, and he didn't make anyone say they were "an idiot sandwich."

Fleabag

The Amazon Prime Video account shared some spot-on versions of the meme from the cast of Fleabag.

Some fans took it upon themselves to give their fave TV characters their own memes.

Sophia Petrillo from The Golden Girls

Michael Scott from The Office

Bob Ross

Obviously they had to include a few "happy trees."

Finally, some famous four-legged stars on the 'Gram shared their best interpretations of the meme.

Doug The Pug

Tuna Melts My Heart

It only took 21 days for the first viral challenge of 2020 to hit the internet.

It all started when Dolly Parton shared an Instagram post of four contrasting pictures of herself from different eras and projects. Each image was labeled either LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, or Tinder to reflect the different ways we present ourselves on different social media platforms.

From looking professional on LinkedIn to the scantily clad thirst trap on Tinder. The post is something we can all relate to. We all have a multitude of images to create a perception of who we are depending on the audience. 

Looking at my LinkedIn you don’t get an accurate perception of who I am. You see a digital marketer and, you probably wouldn’t think twice about my interests and hobbies outside of running a digital marketing agency. 

We’re in a time where we have to think more about the highlights reel of our life, because we care about audiences we don’t know. 

You’ve almost certainly formed an opinion of someone based on their social media presence. When you’ve met them and formed a connection, how quickly is it apparent just how skewed or incomplete their social media presence is?

We are so invested in tweaking our reality in order for us to influence how people perceive us, to a point where we can no longer tell when we are projecting and when we are being our true selves. 

The LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Tinder meme is a reminder that we all have multiple dimensions and that many of us are either curating or faking our digital reality.    

Photo: Dan MacMedan/Getty Images.

If you were less-than-psyched about the ten-year challenge that blew up all over social media just as 2019 was coming to an end, you'll be happy to know that there's a new viral meme challenge heating up right now, and this one doesn't necessarily require you to sift through the dark bowels of your Facebook photo history. The 2020's first viral meme is being called the "Dolly Parton Challenge" because, according to USA Today, it was kicked off by the country music legend herself.

Earlier this week, Dolly Parton took to social media to share a collage of four photos featuring herself from different eras and projects. Each image was labeled either LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, or Tinder. Dolly's clothing, poses, and props in the photos reflect the different ways that many of us present ourselves on different social media platforms. For instance, in the photo labeled "Linkedin," Dolly looks totes profesh, dressed in a conservative blazer and ascot with a pencil tucked into her bouffant. For the image labeled "Tinder," on the other hand, she used a photo from her 1978 Playboy cover shoot complete with bustier and bunny ears.

Since the meme was shared by Parton, several celebrities have recreated it with pictures of themselves and several fan accounts have applied popular TV shows to the meme format with hilarious results. Ahead, find our favorite Dolly Parton Challenge memes so far, and get inspired to post your own.

What is LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Tinder?

The country singer took to Facebook earlier this week to share a new meme, now dubbed "LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Tinder." The premise is simple: people uploading the meme post four different photos of themselves to fit each social media platform.

Who inspired the four panel social network profile pics meme?

And we have the queen of the 9-to-5 workday, Dolly Parton, to thank for exposing us all. Ms. Parton dragged us harder than a passive-aggressive email from a boss on a Friday when she posted a now-viral meme depicting four photos: one for LinkedIn, one for Facebook, one for Instagram and one for dating app Tinder.