Sorry Invisible Children, but you’ve found out the hard way: the Internet has the attention span of a 2-year-old child watching paint dry in a library. Simply put, we’re always looking for something new to draw our interest. And while Kony 2012 became the most successful viral video ever created, Kony 2012: Part II has [...]
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The advocacy group Invisible Children has a sequel to Kony 2012, a video about African warlord Joseph Kony that's now been watched more than 100 million times. Read Post
On Tuesday, March 6, 2012, a rather remarkable and shocking 30 minute video, “Kony 2012?, was unveiled on YouTube. This simple and impassioned short piece was created by Jason Russell for Invisible Children Inc., to draw attention... Read Post
While 300,000 people in the UK signed up to support Invisible Children's Kony campaign, far fewer 'like' its follow-up campaign Given that more than 100 million people worldwide watched a film by Invisible Children about the Ugandan... Read Post