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Entrant: DDB Group Germany, Berlin
Brand: Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Title: "The Truth Wins"
Corporate Name of Client: Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Client President: Christian Mihr
Chief Marketing Officer: Kristin Bässe
Advocacy Officer for Internet Freedom: Lisa Dittmer
Assistant for Press Relations: Jennifer Braunschweig
PR: Jessica Hartley/Callum McLean/Jessica Fuchs
Web3 & NFT Advocate: Amarnath Jayanti
Web3 & Security Advocate: Siddhant Shrivastava
Journalist & Web3 Native@: Samuel He
Agency: DDB Group Germany, Berlin
Worldwide Chief Creative Officer: Ari Weiss
Chief Creative Officers: Diana Sukopp/Tim Wettstein
Executive Creative Directors: Christof Deutscher/Patrik Lenhart
Senior Creative Directors: Bruno Damiao/Thomas Koch
Senior Copywriter: Sandro Heierli
Senior Art Director: Tobias Natterer
Art Directors: Amaia Sarriguren/Joana Vinheiro
Agency Social Media Manager: Marianna Eboli
Agency Managing Directors: Susanne Pluemecke/Peter Johannes
Agency Chief Marketing Officers: Donna Tobin/Lindsay Bennett
Agency Account Manager: Thui Le Hoang
Digital Company: Hyperinteractive , Hamburg
Chief Digital Officer: Saurabh Kakade
Chief Innovation Officer: Dieter Pries
Digital Technical Creative Director: Pavel Larionov
Digital Technical Developer: Maxim Pries
Digital Designers: Hernán Lozano Guerrero/Judith Freiberger
Project Manager: Diogo Borges
Awards & Creative Excellence Manager: Edward Jasion
Production Company: Molle&Korn, Berlin
Director: Anna Moll
Producer: Max Michel
Director of Photography: Constanze Schmitt
Underwater DOP : Andrés Lizana Prado
Underwater Supervisor: Uwe Steckhahn
Safety Diver: Ralph Schremmer
Cinematographers: Niklas Dietz/Jesse Koch
Set Requisit: Denise Wissmann
Motion Design: Daniel Siegl
Mix & Master: Rodrigo Deltoro
Editing: Sascha Gerlach
Montage: Lukas Kusz/Vigdis Erla
Production Assistants: Anne Krüger/Christian Lucht/Lukas Kusz
Music Production Company: DaHouse
Music Producers: Lucas Mayer/Larissa Miranda
Music Composer: Wonder Bettin
Music Performed By: Luciana Paes

Description:
For world day against cyber censorship, Reporters Without Borders wanted a social media campaign to bring independent journalism to people’s phones in countries with censorship.

The problem: every time the government has a social media account removed; the truth loses another address. Journalists can open a new account, but people would not know where to find it and it can easily get blocked again.

It would need an address that is changing faster than censors can react, that cannot be foreseen and on top every week a huge media campaign so everyone in the country knows the new address: the lottery numbers.

In countries with press censorship the truth is hard to find. But even where the media gets strictly controlled – one thing is always in the news: The state-owned lotteries.

So, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) decided to highjack them. To bypass state censorship RSF turned the lottery numbers into an access code for journalism on Twitter.

By embedding the current lottery numbers into Twitter accounts with independent information, people could simply type the numbers in the Twitter search bar and the truth would show up.

We created films, gifs, Illustrations and animations and used photojournalism to turn independent news into visually appealing content worth sharing.

As the world’s number one platform for journalism, Twitter was the perfect match for this campaign. Countries with many removal requests to Twitter (Twitter transparency report), with a low ranking in RSF’s press freedom index and state-owned lotteries where chosen: Turkey, Russia and Brazil, all with large national lotteries.

Countries with low income per capita, have high numbers of regular lottery players (E.g. in Brazil more than 70% of the population play the lottery regularly).

We partnered with local journalists and large Twitter accounts (e.g. Can Dündar +5M Followers) to target people from our featured countries and launched a social media campaign (in the countries’ native language) with the CTA to share the idea.

Governments could send a request to Twitter to block the accounts – but bureaucracy takes time. And before they succeed, we can open a new account with the new numbers.

The lottery numbers were embedded in Twitter accounts with independent journalism. The Twitter handle, the accounts bio and tweets themselves contained the current lottery numbers.

By typing the lottery numbers into the Twitter search bar, the algorithm identifies accounts containing the numbers as valid search result.

The mechanic was used on “The Truth Wins” Twitter accounts and adapted by journalists from Russia, Turkey, and Brazil to spread independent news in the countries’ native language.

Articles that previously got blocked where minted directly into the Ethereum blockchain(accessible through ENS-domain links) to make them resistant to censorship and were shared through our Twitter accounts.

The campaign was running from March – May 2022, social media assets were posted on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn, a film explained the idea and people could learn more about the initiative and find the current lottery numbers on the campaign’s website: the-truth-wins.com

The campaign was featured on 12 different Twitter Accounts with a combined reach of 6,2 Million Followers. More than 260 independent news tweets (accessible by searching the national lottery numbers) were published.

Through the campaign duration the followers across all accounts increased by +150 K and accumulated more than 750 K impressions. 85 news articles were published about the campaign (including “The New Yok Times”, “Forbes”, “FastCompany”) with a total organic media reach of more than 170 million.

Donations for Reporters Without Borders increased by 39% (March/April) and all donations are being used to mirror blocked Russian news websites and make the truth accessible again on an even larger scale. Five Russian websites have already been mirrored – the new addresses are being shared through “The Truth Wins” Twitter accounts.