On January 20th 2017 at 9am, Shia LaBeouf began an artwork protest against Donald Trump’s election into the Presidential position. The public were invited to deliver the words “He will not divide us” into a camera at anytime. The ‘He will not Divide Us’ website states, “Open to all, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the participatory performance will be live-streamed continuously for four years, or the duration of the presidency.”
LaBeouf’s strike quickly began widely rejected across the US. Abuse again LaBeouf quickly became a meme, and was encouraged and praised. The livestream was moved twice before being relocated to an unknown location, where a flag with the words; “HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US” inscribed, stood tall.
Quickly, a game of capture the flag arose. Usually flight patterns, the trolls found the general area of the flag – Greenville, Tennessee. From there, the trolls on 4chan didn’t know what to do. One of the trolls lived in that area and decided to drive around beeping his horn non-stop until the sound showed up on the livestream. From there, the trolls knew the precise location of the flag.
The channer posted the location of the flag on 4chan, and in the dead of night, the flag was replaced with a Donald Trump hat, and so ended the most pointless game of capture the flag.

How does this effect us, I hear you ask? Knowing that this happens allows to know how powerful social networking is, and the power of collective intelligence.
Until next time,
Lil x



I can only say WOW Lilli! I had no idea all that stuff went on. Thanks for the info! … interesting!
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Great to see Shia doing his part for society. But great summary of the tutorial lesson and placing your own spin on events. Only advice i could give would be to formalize your writing style so its easier to understand but i definitely didn’t have trouble.
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