The Social Networks Revolution

Social networks united all citizens of the world in a cry against wars and the states that declare them, refusing to work until the Sparrow Act - SA - was passed.
The governments resigned and the SA became the law of the new world.

Third World War had a great impact on the world, and provoked great indignation among the world’s population. Social networks were an important tool to express this indignation and to unite all the citizens of the world in a single cry.

People refused to work until the Sparrow Act - SA, a law that established the prohibition of wars and the creation of Stweets, or states where all citizens had the same power and there was no hierarchy, was declared.

This revolt had a great impact on the governments of the world, which had to resign and accept the SA as the law of the new world. Thus, a new system was created where all citizens had equal power and where any type of armed conflict was prohibited.

The revolution on social networks was an important lesson about the power of the people and the importance of solidarity.

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