So far, we've seen:
• @NextGenAmerica use the game to engage with young voters
• @AOC visit people’s islands
• @PETA protest the game’s fish exhibits http://read.medium.com/5U4NNma
• @NextGenAmerica use the game to engage with young voters
• @AOC visit people’s islands
• @PETA protest the game’s fish exhibits http://read.medium.com/5U4NNma
Last month, Twitter user @joshuawongcf posted a screenshot of his Animal Crossing island on Twitter.
It featured a banner that read “Free Hong Kong — Revolution Now.”
In response, China cracked down on sales of the game, removing it from online stores. https://twitter.com/joshuawongcf/status/1245639425331056640
It featured a banner that read “Free Hong Kong — Revolution Now.”
In response, China cracked down on sales of the game, removing it from online stores. https://twitter.com/joshuawongcf/status/1245639425331056640
Unable to take to the streets, many players have used Animal Crossing to continue protesting amid the Covid-19 lockdown — including Hong Kong protestors. https://www.usgamer.net/articles/animal-crossing-new-horizons-is-fast-becoming-a-new-way-for-hong-kong-protesters-to-fight-for-democracy
. @peta recently posted a "Vegan Guide to Animal Crossing: New Horizons," which answers "tough ethical questions" such as "Should I leave the hermit crabs in the game alone?" and "How can you enjoy your island in an animal-friendly way?” http://read.medium.com/5U4NNma
And here’s, well, whatever this was. https://twitter.com/peta/status/1262729784762798080
Even @AOC has picked up a console. https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1258516156408713216
And @NextGenAmerica held its first digital event — an Earth Day rally — last month. http://read.medium.com/5U4NNma
Have you seen other creative examples of organizing on Animal Crossing?
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