Social media can be used to bring people together to help a cause, to unite protesters, to aid a revolution and even to support an uprising. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a man ahead of his time. He had an amazing vision, that through hard work, perseverance and the ultimate sacrifice – came to fruition.
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., I thought it would be fitting to think about how he’d use social media today:
- He’d follow you based on the content you share, not on what your avatar looks like.
- He’d use YouTube to share his sermons and speeches and grow his community.
- He’d use Twitter to share motivational quotes and spread love.
- He’d use FourSquare to note which establishments had the best service.
- He’d use Instagram to share photos throughout his travels.
- He’d encourage people to upload relevant photos to his Civil Disobedience Flickr group.
- He’d connect with his peers on LinkedIn and write recommendations for them.
- He’d be listed in WeFollow, tagged with minister, activist, and civil rights.
- He’d be influential on Klout for topics like Civil Rights, Activist, Leadership & Georgia.
- He’d share all his favorite books on GoodReads.
- He’d use Plancast and Eventbrite to share his events and find events he’d be interested in attending.
- He’d use Pinterest to show that we have more things in common, than we don’t.
- He’d use Google+, Facebook and Twitter to crowdsource, share thoughts, spread his message, gather followers and rally people together.
Most importantly, I believe that Martin Luther King, Jr. would want us to use social media to lead the change in 2012 and go forward in ignoring the divisions of the past.
How do you think Martin Luther King, Jr. would use social media today? Which platforms do you think would have been his favorites? How do you think social media will continue to play a part in shaping the history of the world we live in? Add your thoughts in the comments below.
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