#WeAreNPP hashtag hijacked, Twitter users use it to expose government’s failure

#WeAreNPP hashtag hijacked, Twitter users use it to expose government’s failure

WeAreNPP hashtag hijacked, Twitter users use it to expose government’s failure

In the immediate aftermath of Alan Kyerematen’s bombshell announcement of resignation from the New Patriotic Party (NPP), a hashtag was launched by the party to rally supporters.

Among others, the General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, shared the #WeAreNPP hashtag even as party rank and file quickly shared it, some of them with the NPP logo and others with some government achievement.

Barely an hour after the hashtag was launched, it had been copied to serve a totally different purpose from what the party intended it to do.

Social media users, esepcially those on Twitter (now X), quickly started using the hashtag but accompanied it with some government’s failure be it of bad roads, bad drainage, abandoned project, failed promise etc.

Quite a number of the hijackers also included the #OccupyJulorbiHouse hashtag that had been top of the trends since Septemer 21, when the first of a three-day anti-government protest kicked off.

Government was also accused, during the protest, of deploying online BOTs that tried hijacking the #OccupyJulorbiHouse hashtag by promoting wrong variants such as: #OccupyJulorbijouse, #Occupyjubileehouse, #Occupyjubilorhouse, #OcvupyJulorbiHouse and #OccupyJuborliHouse.

The hijack of #WeAreNPP appears to be a pay back of sorts by activists.

See hijacked versions of #WeAreNPP X posts:

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