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    #SocialMediaShutdown flops in South Africa

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJune 21, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    #SocialMediaBlackout failed to achieve its goal instead it was trending on Twitter
    #SocialMediaBlackout failed to achieve its goal instead it was trending on Twitter
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    #SocialMediaBlackout failed to achieve its goal instead it was trending on Twitter

    A call for South Africans to boycott social media for a day to protest against high data costs has ironically seen #SocialMediaBlackout trend.

    Musician and activist Ntsiki Mazwai had urged South Africans to log off and not buy data to pressure mobile providers.

    Discontent over internet service charges in the country last year led to the #DataMustFall campaign.

    But it appears that many users could not help but check their social media accounts despite the boycott plea.

    “Data costs are obscene and are not affordable for people on the ground,” said Ms Mazwai, quoted in Eyewitness News.

    “We want to bring attention to this issue; we want to engage government and cellular network companies.”

    Here are some responses on Twitter:

    #SocialMediaShutdown I tried to be offline but I couldn't, it felt like I'm hungry pic.twitter.com/EkVi6xcBvB

    — tembinator (@junk_status) June 21, 2017

    #SocialMediaShutdown still trending ? pic.twitter.com/ZPRLh5leJm

    — fikile Zam Sithole (@fikZam) June 21, 2017

    You can't tell us what to do. you can take away our phone's we will find a way to tweet we r black Twitter? #SocialMediaShutdown (yamasimba) pic.twitter.com/995nDbdb5C

    — Ashley Dorothy (@Ashley_Dorothy) June 21, 2017

    Tried staying offline in the name of #SocialMediaShutdown but kept on getting notifications that people are tweeting, so yeah we outchea pic.twitter.com/GIZ6bUQVa0

    — Benjamin Freedom (@BenjaminFreedom) June 21, 2017

    Some of us saw this epic fail from miles away #SocialMediaShutdown ??? pic.twitter.com/M101uFRx6o

    — •·️ᶳℽℋℱℴ·•☄ (@iamSYHFO) June 21, 2017

    I'm just here to check whether ya'll went through with it #SocialMediaShutdown pic.twitter.com/QELxmL1Zk1

    — Nathi, Not Nomvula (@YibanathiJezile) June 21, 2017

    Amid public anger over the issue, South African President Jacob Zuma at this year’s State of the Union address said “lowering of the cost of data is uppermost in our policies and plans”.

    Globally, South Africa is mid-ranking when it comes to data prices: Expensive compared with many European countries, cheap though compared with the rest of Africa.

    In its annual report, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) ranks South Africa as 85th out of 178 countries for mobile broadband prices, based on 500 MB of pre-paid mobile data.

    The ITU puts the monthly cost at $7.76 (£6.1), or about 1.37% of personal income.

    In Niger, the cost is nearly $8 – but that represents almost a quarter of incomes.

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