While many websites took part on Internet Slowdown Day to help petition against a recent proposal by the FCC to end net neutrality, another effort was put forth in the form of a catchy song. Appropriately titled the 'Net Neutrality Song,' it also goes by the name, 'Don't Flush Our Rights Down the Toilet.'
This urging is represented by a bunch of people going about their day while sitting on toilets. An elaborate stop motion short film, it brings attention to the need for net neutrality in a way that will really resonate with people. After all, without net neutrality, this viral video might not load properly at all. Thankfully, it has been viewed over 400,000 times so far.
Net Neutrality Songs
This Stop-Motion Video Cleverly Urges Not to Flush Our Rights Down the Toilet
Trend Themes
1. Net Neutrality Awareness - An increasing focus on the importance of net neutrality and the potential consequences of its removal.
2. Creative Activism - The use of catchy songs and stop-motion animation as a means to raise awareness and engage audiences in social issues.
3. Viral Advocacy - The power of viral videos and online sharing in spreading awareness and mobilizing support for causes such as net neutrality.
Industry Implications
1. Internet Service Providers - Opportunity for ISPs to adapt their business models and strategies to support net neutrality and address concerns of their customers.
2. Media and Entertainment - Integration of compelling storytelling techniques such as stop-motion animation and catchy songs to engage and educate audiences on important social issues.
3. Digital Activism Platforms - Platforms for online activism to leverage creative content and viral campaigns to raise awareness and mobilize support for causes like net neutrality.