1. #BlackLivesMatter – This hashtag has become a global movement against police brutality and systemic racism towards the black community.
2. #MeToo – This movement has brought attention to sexual harassment and assault against women and has encouraged victims to speak out.
3. #ClimateStrike – Initiated by student climate activist Greta Thunberg, this hashtag has led to global protests and campaigns for urgent action on climate change.
4. #StayAtHome – This hashtag has gained popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, encouraging people to stay home and help stop the spread of the virus.
5. #LoveWins – This hashtag was created to celebrate the legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States and has become a symbol of the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
6. #GlobalGoals – This hashtag was created to promote the 17 Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations for a better and sustainable future.
7. #ChallengeAccepted – This trend started as a way for women to support and empower each other on social media.
8. #EverydaySexism – This hashtag encourages people to share their experiences of sexism in everyday life and has become a platform for women’s rights activism.
9. #NoDAPL – This hashtag was created to protest the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline and has become a symbol of indigenous rights activism.
10. #RefugeesWelcome – This hashtag was created to support refugees worldwide and advocate for their rights and protection.