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Sleeping Giants is a social media activism organization aiming to pressure companies into removing
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from conservative news outlets. The campaign started in November 2016, shortly after
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's victory in the
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, with the launch of a
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account aiming to boycott ''Breitbart News''. The campaign has sections in Australia, Brazil, Canada France and Germany. The American campaign operated anonymously until ''
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'' identified freelance copywriter Matt Rivitz as the founder, a story confirmed by Rivitz. Shortly afterward, a ''The New York Times, New York Times'' profile of Rivitz and freelance copywriter and marketing consultant Nandini Jammi said the two ran the campaign's Twitter account "along with other still anonymous contributors". Other reports identified Jammi as "co-founder". Jammi later left Sleeping Giants, saying that Rivitz "gaslighted me out of the movement we built together".


Campaign against ''Breitbart News''

The organization primarily operates from its Twitter account, and also has a Facebook account. As of February 2017, 820 companies had joined the campaign and stopped advertising on ''Breitbart News'', according to statistics provided by the organization. By May 2017, thousands of advertisers had stopped advertising with ''Breitbart''. The list of advertisers includes Allstate, AT&T, Autodesk, BMW, Deutsche Telekom, HP Inc., Kellogg's, Lenovo, Lyft, Visa Inc., Visa, Vimeo, Nest Labs, Nest, and Warby Parker. The Government of Canada, Canadian government also stopped advertising on ''Breitbart News'' after declaring that its content "did not align with the Government's Code of Value and Ethics". Sleeping Giants' strategy combines traditional approaches to pressure advertisers with direct online activism, aiming to recruit and mobilize a large population of social media users. According to ''Slate (magazine), Slate'', Sleeping Giants' strategy is similar to the one adopted in 2014 by the Gamergate controversy, Gamergate movement against Gawker Media. ''Breitbart News'' responded with a campaign to boycott Kellogg's products.


Other campaigns

Sleeping Giants was involved in the campaign pressuring advertisers to drop ''The O'Reilly Factor'' after the discovery of five sexual harassment settlements by host Bill O'Reilly (political commentator), Bill O'Reilly and Fox News, which resulted in the show's cancellation. The group also participated in organizing the boycott of The Ingraham Angle, boycott of ''The Ingraham Angle'' and pressured social networks to drop Alex Jones. Since May 2017, the Canadian section has used the same methods to persuade advertisers to remove ads from ''Rebel News'', a Canadian far-right media website. The French section also campaigns in a similar manner with regard to the French far-right website . An Australian section named Sleeping Giants Oz was established in August 2017. In August 2018, Sleeping Giants Oz called on advertisers to boycott Sky News Australia after it broadcast an interview with Blair Cottrell, an Far-right politics in Australia, Australian far-right extremist. A Brazilian section, Sleeping Giants Brasil, was established in May 2020. Sleeping Giants Brasil gained traction against ''Jornal da Cidade On-line, Conexão Política'' and ''Brasil Sem Medo,'' far-right and fake news outlets which support Jair Bolsonaro. They also tried to defund Olavo de Carvalho's YouTube channel and online courses. Consequently PayPal decided to remove their services from Carvalho's online seminars upon violations of their terms and conditions of use due to his inflammatory rhetoric, polemic remarks and hate speech.


See also

* Stop Funding Hate * 2018 NRA boycott


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External links

* {{Official website 2016 establishments in the United States Advertising and marketing controversies Internet activism Left-wing advocacy groups in the United States Twitter accounts Boycott organizers 2017 establishments in Australia 2020 establishments in Brazil