Disruption Timeline

  • KONY 2012

    KONY 2012

    This was on most social media platforms, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.
    They wanted to spread awareness of what was happening in Africa. There were many posts talking about Jospeh Kony and what he was doing to children there. There was also a fundraiser done on Facebook to raise money to help the fight.
  • Black Lives Matter

    Black Lives Matter

    Disruption on Instagram and Twitter
    This disruption start in many different ways, with posts flooding peoples profiles as well as stories being shared. But a big movement the I remember having an impact was when people began to post blacked out pictures to show support for Black Lives Matter.
  • Hong Kong Security Law

    Hong Kong Security Law

    This stopped the ability for human right activists to fully have disruptions when it comes to Hong Kong. This law allows the government to have access to all of the information on peoples phones, and sensitive what people are seeing. So they can hide the post that are for people going against what the governments is doing.
  • Huntington Beach Protest for COVID 19

    Huntington Beach Protest for COVID 19

    Protest mostly took to Instagram
    My profile was flooded with people inviting others to comet and show support for fighting against the mandates the governor was starting because of COVID 19.
  • George Floyd

    George Floyd

    Mainly disrupted Twitter and Instagram
    Tactic: flood timelines with his face and his story to inform people about what was happening.