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created on February 7, 2017
TickTockTrump - Hashtag
Relates to the ongoing and growing global disappointment & disapproval especially related to unconventional, unconstitutional, immoral, racist, misogynistic and/or a purely unqualified foundation regarding the efforts put forth by Donald Trump to be, act and represent the USA as President since becoming President as sworn in for 4 years on Jan 20, 2017, where his actions, behavior, government appointees and support structuring as well as his Executive Orders that appear to create a negative situation worldwide and can/have/may appear to cause unrest at various levels which have negative impact on the USA's relations and progress it's made, only to be creating adverse conditions that may cause Trump to have a shortened active Presidential duty from a normal term of 4 years.
created on November 6, 2016
WhoFansCare is a now a registered hashtag for all to support stopping the destructive over-usage of Eminence Front especially the Twitter account ThisIsGMC ads and all related parties in the creation of the GMC ad campaigns using The Who's Eminence Front music.
created on November 6, 2016
GMC has been using The Who song Eminence Front since an ad campaign about a fashion guy where the song's lyric line has "Will you come and join the party dressed to kill?", but since then is using the song in so many GMC commercials (long and short) which are not necessarily even about the same campaign, that the song is overplayed in belief to many and ruining the song itself. The hashtag #WhoFansCare symbolizes support to stop efforts further destroying the song's loved reputation by fans and the call to substantially reduce if not stop the song from being in GMC marketing campaign.
created on August 12, 2015
Refers to the barking dog TripAdvisor TV commercials now running as of this writing; Aug 2015. Widespread negative opinion related to the barking dog has led to worldwide posts describing people's "hatred", "annoyance" and "disgust" for TripAdvisor's advert with their desire to stop running the TV commercial. Many don't even understand the bark is supposedly mimicking the word "book." Further, people report "muting" or "changing channels" when the ad runs and also missing the advertiser's name (TripAdvisor). One can therefore conclude the ad is missing it's mark. #CanTheDog, in other words, is a campaign meaning stop running the TV advert containing the TripAdvisor barking dog. Producing agency: Johannes Leonardo for TripAdvisor