Blackout profile pictures on Facebook are typically used as a form of silent protest or to show solidarity with a social movement or cause. This trend started in 2020, after the death of George Floyd, when people began changing their profile pictures to all-black squares as a way to demonstrate their support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Since then, blackout profile pictures have been used in response to other social issues, such as the recent wave of anti-Asian hate crimes, or to protest against political events or decisions.
While some people see blackout profile pictures as a powerful form of expression and unity, others argue that they do little to effect meaningful change and may even be seen as performative or empty gestures.
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