The Twitter account @WoefulAuspol is a public service that aggregates the very worst Australian political memes on social media.
It trawls the web and finds the most idiotic attempts at viral content.
And also highlights why some politicians are just ignoring the internet.
No wonder Prime Minister Tony Abbott derisively called social media, "electronic graffiti".
BuzzFeed News spoke to the person behind @WoefulAuspol, "Alan Bamff" who said he stumbled upon them on Twitter and Facebook and felt compelled to bring them together.
He said that while people do make their own woeful memes, there are some "main players" who really act like meme factories churning them out on a daily basis.
"There's a few main players on either side and their followers tend to replicate," he said.
And in reality the memes sometimes just need a gentle retweet-push from those activists with a few thousand followers.
And when you can combine themes the memes spreeeeaaaad.
There's a common misconception that Twitter is "left wing". As @WoefulAuspol shows some of the worst stuff is from Abbott supporters. (Who have this strange obsession with Daffy Duck).
The anti-Labor content is prosperous.
It doesn't matter what side of politics, #auspol is a dark, terrible and nonsensical place.
Larger groups like the Socialist Alliance are trying to produce their own viral content.
Some have quite a bit of work behind it.
Others don't.
And most make no coherent sense. Looking too hard at them, is not advised.
And in reality don't think about it too much. Asked his favourite woeful meme, @AlanBamff put forward this one as a classic of the genre. Yep. Welcome to #auspol.