hashtag thief |
For the last several weeks, #bringbackourgirls has been trending on Twitter as an effort to raise awareness about the kidnapping of over 200 schoolgirls from their Chibok, Nigeria, school by the Boko Haram terrorist group.
Everyone from activists to celebrities has used #bringbackourgirls, causing the hashtag to be retweeted nearly 2 million times. But earlier this week, one random woman tried to lay claim to creating it.
hashtag creator #bringbackourgirls |
In interviews with CNN and ABC, Ramaa Mosley (@marystrawberry), a documentarian based out of Los Angeles, said that after hearing the story of the girls, and noticing there was no social media outcry or mentions of it, she decided to take matters into her own hands and do something about it.
By do something about it, she actually means that she took a hashtag that was being used already and claimed it as her own. Mosley “Christopher Columbus'd” #bringbackourgirls, and unfortunately the media outlets who interviewed her about the hashtag didn't do a very good job of researching how #bringbackourgirls started.
So let’s take a look at the origins of #bringbackourgirls.
According to the Wall Street Journal and Twitter’s own search tool, which was readily available for CNN and ABC to use for research, #bringbackourgirls was first used by Ibrahim Musa Abdullahi, a 35-year-old Nigerian attorney in the capital, Abuja. Abdullahi said he first heard the chant while watching World Bank Vice President Obiageli Ezekwesili give a speech during the celebration of Port Harcourt’s year as the United Nations’ world book capital.
During the speech, Ezekwesili led the crowd into a chant of “bring back our daughters.” And it was then that Abdullahi took to Twitter and formed the hashtag “bring back our girls” on April 23.
Ezekwesili then took the hashtag and retweeted it to her 125,000 followers,
“Lend your Voice to the Cause of our Girls. Please All, use the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls
to keep the momentum UNTILhey are RESCUED.”
So who’s to blame when a movement is hijacked by some random person on social media?
Is it Mosley’s fault because she laid claim to it? Or is it the fault of CNN and ABC not doing
their due diligence when it comes to simple research that could have pointed them in the white,
I mean right, direction?
Since Twitter accused Mosley of being a hashtag thief, the Twitter user Torchy Brown
created a hashtag in honor of Mosley. Who knows what else she claims to have created:culled
Lol, Stella you be winch?
ReplyDeleteD former post just vanished like that while I was commenting. Lol
Didn't Dencia lay a claim to this?
Thanks Stella but my comment is missing..
Deletehttp://t.co/ukuudTnjMa. Stella for ur attention.
ReplyDeleteHian! Na wa o! So the woman they look for cheap fame
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Yup! This is the true story. Thanks for taking down the other one.
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How does that solve the issue at hand?people should learn to delibrate on more pressing issues than bickering over nothing.i don't care who started it first....just #Bringbackourgirls.......shikena!!!#DOVE#
ReplyDeleteOk oh
ReplyDeletelike that was smart enough to have remove the other video. No mind all this oyinbo them always looking for glory to take.
ReplyDeleteWill they give money or an award to the first person that invented#bringbackourgirls? Pls let's concentrate on bringing the girls and not laying claims to frivolities
ReplyDeleteNonsense. This is outrageously annoying and not important at all. So dis has become some juicy copyright material very soon i will hear about infringement,patent rights or payments for anyone to be allowed to use the #.........
ReplyDeleteIf the girls have been retrieved from those murderers and i'm hearing this I wnt b upset but they r nt yet home so Plzzzzz people dnt let ur attention deviate from the major issue. SMH
Femi's Oke reported this and all I could do was laugh. Trust Americans, all most of them see is Green. It just goes to show where her priorities are $$$$$$$. Ok o pass the begging bowl. These are the type of women that would go around saying YAHOO Naija boys duped them into marriage. Yeye woman. Oh well, if she has Copyright proof, I will know she is talking. Pending that time, follow me on twitter @dsmartnigerian. It only happens there! -Stella please don't sue me ok!
ReplyDeleteChildish...Is their an award for such claim??...
ReplyDeleteAunty Stella, which kind wahala com bi dis one na? Abeg dis news no dey important...
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Jobless people. What has this got to do with anything? Will it bring back these innocent girls that have been in capitivity for a whooooole month?
ReplyDeleteIt just shows that man is a wicked & selfish being
So them now dragging for patent right of bring back our girls kwa? Odikwa serious ...#rainy#slow#boringDay#
ReplyDeleteHow is this an issue now.ehn
ReplyDeleteAll that matter's to me is that the girls come back home safely .
ReplyDeleteHmmm!
ReplyDeleteSo of all things,the struggle of the initiator of BBOG is on even when the girls haven't been located.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful world I live in.
It's over!
RIPP Dearest
DeleteAre surprise white alway want to over shadow..! Y don't they concentrate on bringing back the girl..before using the hashtag for fame...
ReplyDeleteHahaha. They wan pay person wey create am ni? See mumu oyinbo woman. Mtchew!
ReplyDeleteHahahaa,
ReplyDeleteImagine the embarrassment
Forget Mosley bleaching queen Dencia also claimed to have created awareness among american celebs problem is all the celebs she claimed to have DMed on Twitter are yet to hold a placard as of yesterday
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ReplyDeleteAnd what about it, all these busy body people should take several seats abeg, does it matter who brought the Hashtag first, we are talking about missing kids these once are here fighting over Hashtag. shiooor.
ANGELRAY SAYS
ReplyDeleteAnd what about it, all these busy body people should take several seats abeg, does it matter who brought the Hashtag first, we are talking about missing kids these once are here fighting over Hashtag. shiooor.
And what did Dencia do again?..someone remind me plz...
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OBVIOUSLY, THOSE OF YOU HERE SAYING THAT THIS POST IS NONSENSE DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE IMPLICATION OF WHAT THIS WOMAN DID. SHE COMPLETELY ROBBED MS. OBI OF HER ENTITLEMENT. THIS LADY WENT, NOT ONLY TO ABC, BUT ALSO TO NIGHTLINE AND CLAIMED SHE STARTED THE MOVEMENT.SHE HAS BEEN PRAISED AND COMMENDED FOR HER EFFORT WHEN IN ACTUALITY, SHE DIDN'T DO SHYT! SOME PEOPLE WERE EVEN PLANNING TO HAND HER SOME KIND OF AWARD FOR STARTING THE MOVEMENT. THIS IS A TECHNOLOGY ERA, THERE IS GREAT RELEVANCE TO THINGS LIKE THIS. THIS WOMAN WAS WELL ON HER WAY TO RECEIVING A NOBEL PEACE PRICE, YOU MAY THINK IT'S TRIVIA, BUT IT'S NOT. THIS IS JUST AS SERIOUS AS PLAGIARISM. TAKING A BOOK,AN ARTICLE, OR REVIEW THAT YOU DIDN'T WRITE AND CLAIMING IT AS YOUR OWN COULD LEAD TO SEVERE ACADEMIC PENALTY SUCH AS STRIPLING YOU OF YOUR ACADEMIC DEGREES. SO, THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. I'M SICK AND TIRED OF THESE USELESS WHITE PEOPLE WITH HERO COMPLEXES. AS IF THEY ARE TRYING TO MAKE RETRIBUTION OF A SORT. THANKS STELLA FOR SHARING. THIS HAS BEEN BURNING UP INSIDE ME!
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