I've been following what is happening in Libya these days, and I am not sure why this uprising has not been hailed as a Social Media or "facebook revolution". Although this sort of tagging is mostly planted by mainstream media, I am sure that in the aftermath of the middle-east happenings there will be a lot of analysis and even research on how the Internet played a part. In one of my past posts, I wrote on "The Internet and Social Media in #Egypt, how It really matters".
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Muammar al-Gaddafi, on a recent speech to the Libyan people (February 20th) referred to some people that want to drag Libya into:
"what happened in Tunisia and in Egypt and it started by facebook, emails and twitter and in their media campaign".
In an article "Libyan dictator warns against use of Facebook" Emil Protalinski confirms what Saif al-Islam Gaddafi said.
So, not only citizens know how Social Media impact their daily life, but local political leaders understand how the internet is increasingly playing an active role.
I am also Re-Posting some photos from the Social Media Revolution theme...
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