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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"President Trump's birthday is coming up and there's no better way to wish him a 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY'
than by sending him a personal video message.
Upload your video today!"
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You know what to do, people. Make me proud.
Especially, if like me, you got a copy of your colonoscopy video...
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"President Trump's birthday is coming up and there's no better way to wish him a 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' (Original Post)
ehrnst
Jun 2020
OP
There's another suggestion to flood his social media with pictures of Barack Obama
Siwsan
Jun 2020
#2
Dallas Police Asked People To Call Out Protesters. People Flooded Their App With K-Pop Instead.
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2020
#4
Siwsan
(26,286 posts)2. There's another suggestion to flood his social media with pictures of Barack Obama
FM123
(10,054 posts)6. I just love this!
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,567 posts)4. Dallas Police Asked People To Call Out Protesters. People Flooded Their App With K-Pop Instead.
Dallas Police Asked People To Call Out Protesters. People Flooded Their App With K-Pop Instead.
The Dallas PD's iWatch Dallas app is currently down "due to technical difficulties."
Caroline Haskins
BuzzFeed News Reporter
Posted on June 1, 2020, at 12:49 a.m. ET
Jimin, Jungkook, RM, J-Hope, V, Jin, and Suga of the K-pop boy band BTS.
Dia Dipasupil / Getty Images
On Sunday, the Dallas Police Department asked people to send in "video of illegal activity" from the Black Lives Matter protests in the city through the iWatch Dallas app, where people can submit photo, video, or text tips about possible crimes. Instead, it received a flood of pictures and videos of K-pop artists.
In response to the tweeted request from Dallas Police, hundreds of K-pop fans replied with photos and videos of their favorite artists. Many people also claimed to have submitted videos of the police harming protesters, as well as fan edits of K-pop artists, to the iWatch Dallas app.
Within hours of the original tweet, the Dallas Police Department followed up with a tweet that the iWatch Dallas app was down temporarily "due to technical difficulties." (K-pop fans confirmed they too were having difficulties submitting to the app.) Hundreds of people subsequently replied to this Dallas PD tweet with memes and videos of K-pop artists.
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The Dallas PD's iWatch Dallas app is currently down "due to technical difficulties."
Caroline Haskins
BuzzFeed News Reporter
Posted on June 1, 2020, at 12:49 a.m. ET
Jimin, Jungkook, RM, J-Hope, V, Jin, and Suga of the K-pop boy band BTS.
Dia Dipasupil / Getty Images
On Sunday, the Dallas Police Department asked people to send in "video of illegal activity" from the Black Lives Matter protests in the city through the iWatch Dallas app, where people can submit photo, video, or text tips about possible crimes. Instead, it received a flood of pictures and videos of K-pop artists.
In response to the tweeted request from Dallas Police, hundreds of K-pop fans replied with photos and videos of their favorite artists. Many people also claimed to have submitted videos of the police harming protesters, as well as fan edits of K-pop artists, to the iWatch Dallas app.
Within hours of the original tweet, the Dallas Police Department followed up with a tweet that the iWatch Dallas app was down temporarily "due to technical difficulties." (K-pop fans confirmed they too were having difficulties submitting to the app.) Hundreds of people subsequently replied to this Dallas PD tweet with memes and videos of K-pop artists.
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K-pop stans are flooding right-wing hashtags like #BlueLivesMatter and #MAGA
Hashtags are being filled with memes and fancams
By James Vincent Jun 3, 2020, 6:02am EDT
K-pop stans have a fearsome reputation online, able to mobilize in vast numbers in support of their chosen cause. Usually that just means spreading the gospel of K-pop, but as protests have erupted across America in response to the police killing of George Floyd, and President Trump has threatened to send in the military against those on the streets, fans have found a new cause: flooding right-wing hashtags like #MAGA and #BlueLivesMatter with memes, GIFs, and videos of their favorite K-pop artists.
This recent political activation seems to have started after the Dallas Police Department asked the public on Sunday to submit videos of illegal activity from the protests via a dedicated app. Stans responded by submitting K-pop content including fancams (short, fan-recorded clips of artists) and Dallas PD were eventually forced to take down the app.
Now it seems the stans are turning their attention on right-wing hashtags more generally. Browsing Twitter or Instagram for hashtags like #MAGA and #BlueLivesMatter shows that the most recent posts are full of K-pop fancams and memes that mock these causes. Other stan groups like the Barbz, who support Nicki Minaj, are also getting involved. (Although the top posts, those that are most engaged with, still usually come from sincere supporters.)
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Hashtags are being filled with memes and fancams
By James Vincent Jun 3, 2020, 6:02am EDT
K-pop stans have a fearsome reputation online, able to mobilize in vast numbers in support of their chosen cause. Usually that just means spreading the gospel of K-pop, but as protests have erupted across America in response to the police killing of George Floyd, and President Trump has threatened to send in the military against those on the streets, fans have found a new cause: flooding right-wing hashtags like #MAGA and #BlueLivesMatter with memes, GIFs, and videos of their favorite K-pop artists.
This recent political activation seems to have started after the Dallas Police Department asked the public on Sunday to submit videos of illegal activity from the protests via a dedicated app. Stans responded by submitting K-pop content including fancams (short, fan-recorded clips of artists) and Dallas PD were eventually forced to take down the app.
Now it seems the stans are turning their attention on right-wing hashtags more generally. Browsing Twitter or Instagram for hashtags like #MAGA and #BlueLivesMatter shows that the most recent posts are full of K-pop fancams and memes that mock these causes. Other stan groups like the Barbz, who support Nicki Minaj, are also getting involved. (Although the top posts, those that are most engaged with, still usually come from sincere supporters.)
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K-pop fans are taking over 'White Lives Matter' and other anti-Black hashtags with memes and fancams of their favorite stars
By Alicia Lee, CNN
Updated 5:56 PM ET, Thu June 4, 2020
(CNN) -- If there's one rule on social media that people can agree on, it's this: Don't cross K-pop stans. With tens of thousands of K-pop fan accounts posting over six billion tweets last year, they have become one of the strongest forces on social media.
Now, following George Floyd's death, K-pop fans are using their power on the internet to rally around the Black Lives Matter movement.
Floyd, 46, died last week in police custody after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee on his neck for nearly nine minutes during an arrest. His death has sparked nationwide and international protests.
Hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter and #BlackoutTuesday have been trending on social media as Americans demand justice for Floyd. But many who oppose the BLM movement have been countering those hashtags with their own, such as #WhiteoutWednesday.
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By Alicia Lee, CNN
Updated 5:56 PM ET, Thu June 4, 2020
(CNN) -- If there's one rule on social media that people can agree on, it's this: Don't cross K-pop stans. With tens of thousands of K-pop fan accounts posting over six billion tweets last year, they have become one of the strongest forces on social media.
Now, following George Floyd's death, K-pop fans are using their power on the internet to rally around the Black Lives Matter movement.
Floyd, 46, died last week in police custody after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee on his neck for nearly nine minutes during an arrest. His death has sparked nationwide and international protests.
Hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter and #BlackoutTuesday have been trending on social media as Americans demand justice for Floyd. But many who oppose the BLM movement have been countering those hashtags with their own, such as #WhiteoutWednesday.
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BannonsLiver
(16,434 posts)5. This is a data collection operation by his campaign.
Im not telling people not to do it, but his campaign will have your number and youll be getting fundraising texts.
Chainfire
(17,587 posts)7. Maybe I will just wear a black arm band on that day.
Takket
(21,607 posts)8. anyone know how to videotape yourself defecating without ruining your iphone?
asking for a friend...
Doreen
(11,686 posts)9. How about a sign that says: Sadly, on this day a monster was born.
Please give him the gift he deserves.
Under that, a picture of trump behind bars with a cheap party hat on.
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)10. This video... Obama and Biden taking a walk around DC...
mnmoderatedem
(3,728 posts)11. yeah well MY birthday is November 3
and I'm wishing for the same thing as everyone else on here.
Fritz Walter
(4,291 posts)12. Here's my most recent favorite.
And I hope the title "this coward" sticks to him for the rest of his days on this Earth!
Thanks again, MagicGuido!