After posting the last video I ended up browsing around Current.com for a while and found a number of other interesting videos. I found another one which tells the story of Oscar, a Colombian who created a group on Facebook that turned into a massive protest against the Farc. It’s happening worldwide but this video helps express the significance of what’s taking place. Check it out below!






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[...] In it he covers something which I covered back in March, the creation of a group on Facebook to protest the FARC. This movement, that was created on Facebook, has been used as a case study for how social [...]
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[...] network. To say that this revolution was similar to the Columbian revolution against the FARC that was first started by an individual named Oscar Morales on Faceboo, would be inaccurate. By all accounts though, the [...]
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