Social media is always expanding with new challenges. ‘Challenges’ are the current craze of netizens and they usually work in a very similar way.
Ultimately, a viral Internet challenge that is making the world a little bit of a superior place. #Trashtag, another viral challenge inspiring people to pick up litter worldwide and is developing positive awareness on social media.
The viral #Trashtag challenge, which has had thousands of individuals take an interest, is simple to finish: People can pick an area that is sunk with litter, clean up the waste, and post before and after photographs on Twitter, Instagram or any social platform.
With this challenge, people have made parks, beaches, streets, and outdoor spaces litter free and have brought issues to light about plastic pollution.
Hey kids. Remember the Harlem shake..the water bottle flip challenge..the mannequin challenge..? At last, something meaningful is about to drop globally – #trashtag – take a before and after shot of major tidying efforts. You heard it here first, kids. @CognitaSchools #CognitaWay pic.twitter.com/pp873OGNP2
— Andy Perryer (@andyperryer) March 10, 2019
Usually I’m against doing good deeds just to post it online but in the case of #trashtag i am 100% for it, if that’s what it takes.
Good people are good. pic.twitter.com/VGqkDEhFuE— Megan (@bacon_N_megs) March 10, 2019
#trashtag is awesome, never thought I’d support one in a non sarcastic fashion. I sure hope this challenge sticks around. pic.twitter.com/3t2dIqZvsE
— edward gonzales martinez hernandez garcia perez II (@1retweet1prayer) March 10, 2019
Along the Potomac River south of Washington, DC #trashtag pic.twitter.com/n2uPL52LZG
— Robbie McNeil (@RMcNeil2105) March 10, 2019
Because of the amazing response the campaign has received, individuals are getting encouraged and sharing great shots of the regions that they cleaned up.
From that point, #Trashtag started trending on Twitter and had individuals everywhere throughout the world cleaning up nature. The hashtag and the activity that follows it, has been around since no less than 2015.
Every one of these activities genuinely demonstrates what a difference can be made whether we as a whole simply do our part.