You've probably noticed that your Instagram account has been "occupied" by posts of a black photo. Well-known and unknown people, institutions, bloggers, etc., have joined the campaign launched on social networks, after the racist death of George Floyd.
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Under the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter, Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok and any other network have dedicated Tuesday, June 2, to the most delicate issue of the moment.
What does this campaign mean?
"Blackout Tuesday" is an online protest mode. People all over the world have chosen not to post their personal stuff all day, but to show solidarity with this photo, a black square box.
People are making a ?pause? from social media through this trend, but many disagree with what is happening.
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There are those who are of the opinion that the break from social networks will not help the sitter at all, as it is a time that should be used to protest loudly.
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However, this day aims to serve people for education and awareness about what is currently happening in the world.
Source: HITC