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Instagram Users Flood the App With Millions of Blackout Tuesday Posts (cnbc.com) 87

Instagram users are flooding the platform with black squares in support of black victims of police violence as part of a Blackout Tuesday protest. CNBC reports: As of 11:45 a.m. ET, more than 14.6 million Instagram posts used the hashtag #BlackoutTuesday. Searches for "blackout tuesday image" and "blackout image" surged 400% Tuesday morning, according to Google Trends. The idea of an online movement was announced last week, when music executives Jamila Thomas and Brianna Agyemang called on members of the music industry to pause business on Tuesday and take a stand against racism.

"We will not continue to conduct business as usual without regard for Black lives," the founders wrote. Platforms, such as Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube Music, joined the movement and are using their apps to promote black artists. Additionally, media company ViacomCBS, which owns MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Paramount Pictures, Pop, VH1, TV Land, among others, also joined this call to action. On Monday, the company's networks all went off the air for eight minutes and 46 seconds, the length of time that an officer in Minneapolis pressed his knee on Floyd's neck. The movement has since spread to brands, organizations and individuals, who are using Instagram to post only a black square Tuesday to show a virtual moment of silence. Others are choosing to continue posting, but will only amplify voices of the black community.

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Instagram Users Flood the App With Millions of Blackout Tuesday Posts

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  • Cool! (Score:4, Funny)

    by paralumina01 ( 6276944 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2020 @06:43PM (#60137714)
    These people are right on!
  • Nice. I absolutely love the idea of having content, such as music and videos, promoted to me soley based on someone's skin color.

    8/)

  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2020 @06:55PM (#60137756)

    Instead of posting black images that acted like a giant DDOS on social media sites, I donated money to minority businesses destroyed in the looting.

    Take preference in doing over posturing. That is how things will get better.

    • by PopeRatzo ( 965947 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2020 @07:03PM (#60137776) Journal

      Instead of posting black images that acted like a giant DDOS on social media sites, I donated money to minority businesses destroyed in the looting.

      Good on you, Superkendall. I've donated to bail funds for the protesters every night of the demonstrations and will do so again tonight. Doing is definitely better than posturing.

      • by Anonymous Coward
        Here come the inevitable BlindWillieMcTell replies
      • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2020 @07:14PM (#60137840)

        I've donated to bail funds for the protesters every night of the demonstrations

        I don't feel comfortable bailing out a lot of the people who probably burnt down or otherwise destroyed the businesses I am trying to help....

        It seems to me like donating money elsewhere is a better idea, as bail funds would mostly help the worst of the looters.

        Anyone who was only out marching would not be in jail long anyway.

        Heck probably most of the looters are let go quickly also, where would they even keep so many people?

        Either way you go really look into where your money is going, I'm sure there are a LOT of sham organizations collecting money right now.

        • Heck probably most of the looters are let go quickly also, where would they even keep so many people?

          You are exactly correct, at least as far as NYC is concerned:

          Most of the looters and rioters arrested by the NYPD over the past several days are immediately released as a direct result of New York’s new bail-reform law, New York City police chief Terrence Monahan told the New York Post on Tuesday.

          While the city police made over 650 arrests on Monday night alone, Monahan said that “just about all of them” will be released without bail.

          Apparently they aren't even sure the ones who were arrested while in possession of guns (which are all illegal in NYC) will have to post bail either.

          https://www.nationalreview.com... [nationalreview.com]

      • by Z80a ( 971949 )

        You hate black people that much at a point of helping those de-legitimizing the protests, so nothing gets done?

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      • Instead of posting black images that acted like a giant DDOS on social media sites, I donated money to minority businesses destroyed in the looting.

        Good on you, Superkendall. I've donated to bail funds for the protesters every night of the demonstrations and will do so again tonight. Doing is definitely better than posturing.

        This is brilliant! Someone donated to rebuild burned-down businesses, someone else donates to burn them down again. Both of you should have just kept your money and the net result would have been the same.

        • Both of you should have just kept your money and the net result would have been the same.

          “Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.” - John Stuart Mill

          • Both of you should have just kept your money and the net result would have been the same.

            “Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.” - John Stuart Mill

            That's why silencing dissent is so evil.

            • That's why silencing dissent is so evil.

              Nobody's silencing your dissent. Stop whining.

              • That's why silencing dissent is so evil.

                Nobody's silencing your dissent. Stop whining.

                Hah! Sometimes even stupid people like you make a joke. Of course, I realise that you may not be smart enough to spot the witticism you accidentally make.

    • by p0p0 ( 1841106 )
      Why don't you donate to white businesses as well?
    • If you go around bragging about something, it's still virtue signaling. Maybe it's not as low effort as a Twitter post and it actually cost you something, but it's hardly being humble.
      • If you go around bragging about something, it's still virtue signaling.

        Yeah I agree, but I figured trying to redirect more funds into businesses rather than bail funds, was worth the risk of appearing to be just as preening as the black screen people.

        So I'm not exactly trying to sound humble here, more that I am pointing out to others there are things you can do with a real impact (and as a bonus you can still virtue signal with them).

    • Doubling down with your own virtue signaling is ironic at best.
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Thanks for doing that, but remember that no everyone can afford it and for them participating in the blackout is a cheap alternative.

  • Slacktivism. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by LenKagetsu ( 6196102 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2020 @07:12PM (#60137828)

    "Oh look at me, I'm an instagram cunt who posted a one-click MS Paint masterpiece to raise awareness of WHAT IS ALL OVER THE FRONT PAGE OF ALMOST EVERY NEWS OUTLET ON THE FUCKING PLANET"

    They wouldn't pass a quarter to a black man who was 15 cents short on his groceries.

  • by blogagog ( 1223986 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2020 @07:15PM (#60137850)
    I just don't think wearing blackface on Tuesday is going help anyone anywhere.
  • Finally! (Score:2, Funny)

    Finally some real action on the issue of inequality and racism. And I didn't even have to leave my couch.

  • The real issue (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Dan East ( 318230 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2020 @07:25PM (#60137890) Journal

    89% of black people murdered in 2018 were killed by another black person (FBI, 2018, 1 on 1 murders). If you stopped 100% police killing of blacks (and obviously the majority of those are justifiable use of force) it is still a blip in the data compared to the thousands killed by one another. Apparently Black Lives Matter doesn't include any black person killed by another black person. At least it doesn't fit into the mainstream media or Democrat narrative.

    A side effect of that massive amount of violence, murder and crime among the black population is the necessary police interventions constantly occurring to try and keep that from going even more out of control. If the underlying behavior would stop, the police interventions would go down, police would stop feeling like they are losing a never-ending battle, etc, and the numbers of police killings would drop proportionately. No, police aren't the problem. Try and explain to me how police are causing black people to murder one another. Let me guess - they put chemicals in the water.

    What happened to George Floyd was wrong on many levels, and in my opinion (as well as most sane people) was murder. He was arrested and justice will be served, so no amount of rioting is going to result in any more justice for George than he is already receiving. The rioting isn't about that at all.

    https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-t... [fbi.gov]

    • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

      by eaglesrule ( 4607947 )

      Black Lives Matter isn't about trying to change the culture where most black children have no father to raise them, [washingtonexaminer.com] and instill in them a sense of appreciation for education and being a responsible law-abiding adult that will help them succeed.

      Instead, if you can get people to think they are systematically oppressed, then you can fool them into thinking you care and that you're there to help them. Likewise, if you can convince people that they bear the stain of some unforgiveable sin, then you can fool them

    • If you stopped 100% police killing of blacks

      Man you guys are so focused on the racism that you are ignoring police killed a restrained and unarmed person.

      That's it. Full stop. The country has reached a breaking point based on this fact, but too many people are focused on the skin colour. In the USA people of all colour are actively taught to fear police, to not talk to them without a lawyer, to assume they will get killed at any moment if they look at them funny. That's not how a civilised western culture functions, that's how authoritarian regimes i

  • Was her account hacked, or did she post this [instagram.com] herself?

  • Joke (Score:5, Insightful)

    by cygnusvis ( 6168614 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2020 @11:48PM (#60138602)
    The biggest joke on earth is that anyones lives really matter. Heres a wake up call for you, 99% of people dont care about the lives of those they dont know.
  • by linuxrunner ( 225041 ) on Wednesday June 03, 2020 @10:44AM (#60140156)

    I just clicked unfollow and block on everyone that did it. Was great. I have people that virtue signal. it's like the Kony2012 shit that went around that did nothing also.

    Internet people are sheep and it saddens me. So much good could come out of things and yet people are too damn lazy to actually go outside and do something to make the world a better place.

  • Ho hum, ho hum, it's off to I don't care I go. But, always nice for those who like to show their buddies how right-thinking they are. Also, please don't trash my business or cancel me, I do rightthink.

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