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Sure, but... then it's not a meme, right? The point of memes is that spark of recognition. You know what the template means, or at least you can figure it out, you get the joke, then you... well, you meme.
But if you make a meme and every time you post it the chat is about "hey what's that show?" then it's not a meme, it's you recommending some show.
It's fine, it's not the end of the world, and memes can work even if you don't understand where they come from if the image doesn't depend on its original context to work (see for instance: blinking guy meme not needing to know who Drew Scanlon is), but it's a weird reminder that we no longer have a shared cultural repository in the algorithm age.