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authorBrett Weiland <brett_weiland@bpcspace.com>2020-12-01 20:53:07 -0600
committerBrett Weiland <brett_weiland@bpcspace.com>2020-12-01 20:53:07 -0600
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https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2018/07/11/an-analysis-of-blacklivesmatter-and-other-twitter-hashtags-related-to-political-or-social-issues/
+https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2016/08/15/major-recent-events-bring-blacklivesmatter-back-to-the-forefront-as-the-tone-shifts-overnight/
The hashtag #BlackLivesMatter often increases around protests and events. Blue Lives Matter protestants will share their opinions on similar issues under #BlueLivesMatter, which usually oppose perspectives of posts using the #Black Lives Matter hashtag. As a result, the usage of both hashtags often rise and fall at the same time.
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+Things I cover: mission, history, structure