Posts are intended to show solidarity with Black Lives Matter protests sweeping the US
To join in, users simply post a black square onto their feed – and then commit not to post over the rest of the day.The movement is part of an event called"Blackout Tuesday" that is intended to allow people to consider how best to fight against racism.The movement began in the music industry, with a number of leading names committing to commemorate the day by refraining from posting on social media or releasing new content.
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