Tuesday, February 8, 2011

#Jan25 : A Real New Hope

The voice of the Egyptian people was never louder. In fact, people have been silenced for years and years just to think in opposition to the ruling regime. (January 25, 2011) will be remembered as a historic day for all Egyptian. That morning, the country seemed so quiet. Not the serene sort of quiet.. It all started peacefully and without leaders. Three Million individuals choosing hope instead of fear and braving death on hourly basis to keep their dream of freedom alive. Everyone knew, in the bottom of hid heart, that the 25th of January would be something special, and by God, it was.
That what I have seen by my own eyes and heard by my own ears. If millions were at their homes , other millions , real millions took the streets across the country. It started with Facebook invitation and other Social Media like Twitter. The cry of the people on social media was getting serious attention more and more to be ignored by the international community. Social media has played an incredible role in this revolution in Egypt. So let’s have a quick look at some random statistics:

Google Results for "Jan 25 Egypt":
  • 122 Million (Everything)
  • 31 Million Images
  • 9,440 Videos

Twitter Hashtags #:
(Stats reflect tweets from the 28th of January till the 3nd of February)
  • #Egypt: 39,687 tweets, 19,943 contributors, 5,669.6 tweets per day, 63.5% are retweets
  • #25jan: 72,881 tweets, 22,747 contributors, 10,411.6 tweets per day, 74.9% are retweets

Youtube search results for:
Some Dedicated Twitter Accounts:
  • @25Egypt: 4,394 Followers, 233 Following, 3,242 Tweets, Created: Sun, Jan 23, 2011
  • @Jan25voices: 7,809 Followers, 13 Following, 927 Tweets, Created: Fri, Jan 28, 2011

Some Dedicated Facebook Pages:

On Monday, (January 27, 2011) after one day of complete communication blackout at Egypt, Google announced that anyone can tweet by simply leaving a voicemail on one of these international phone numbers (+16504194196, +390662207294 or +97316199855) and the service will instantly tweet the message using the hashtag #egypt without internet connection."
No wonder they were very keen in shutting down all internet communication (Five days with out internet access resulted in a loss of more than $90 million). Really these figures are scary. You can run, but you can’t hide! You Can't Silence FREEDOM "Think About It!"