Last night, Facebook, one of the most popular social networking sites in Myanmar, was down for about an hour. The disconnection occurred all over the world, but in Burma, there were rumors that the military council had cut the line. It’s only about an hour, but I spent a lot of time. At that time, one thing I thought was that Facebook might be offline for six months. In fact, if you can’t use it for six months, it’s enough to cause a big revolution.
In fact, most people are revolutionizing online. They are face to face matches on the line. In addition, there are a lot of people who are happy about the many unimportant topics on the line and who don’t know that Myanmar is on fire. The real revolutionaries are not on the line. They are focusing on their own work. The success of the revolution is being delayed because of the random people on the line.