
WWF South Africa’s (WWF-SA) hashtag, #iam4rhinos, set up to raise international awareness on rhino poaching, has been trending on the South African Twittersphere for six days.

#iam4rhinos has seen a number of record-breaking highlights, including the most number of tweets cast for a single campaign in South Africa – well over 150 000 tweets.
The hashtag also made over 320-million impressions (the number of times it was delivered to Twitter timelines).
“WWF-SA has been completely blown away by the groundswell of enthusiasm and encouragement received through #iam4rhinos,” says Morné du Plessis, WWF-SA CEO. “The extent of a Twitter storm such as this is believed to be unprecedented, certainly in South Africa, and possibly the world over.”
Tweets have been cast from all over the world, from over 100 countries, including the United Kingdom, Brazil, France, Viet Nam, China, Thailand, Canada, Ireland, Indonesia, Spain and Sri Lanka, and beyond.
The campaign built momentum in South Africa and then went global. Roughly 50% of the traffic came from South Africa, while the rest came from around the world.

Boxing legend Lennox Lewis promised to answer any questions directed at him within half an hour that were tagged #iam4rhinos. The response was so overwhelming he had to promise to return to answer the questions he couldn’t get to at a later stage.
Dr Jo Shaw, WWF-SA Rhino Co-ordinator, explains: “Increasing global awareness about the current threat to rhinos caused by demand for their horn from Asia is just a small part of the strategic approach that WWF-SA is taking to tackle this issue. We are also working on targeted campaigns speaking to key user groups in Viet Nam, and engaging rural communities living alongside critical rhino populations in South Africa.”
WWF-SA worked with local web and social media company Flow Communications to create the campaign.

We see this as the start of an important conversation,” says Du Plessis, “and will continue to promote the #iam4rhinos hashtag as we strive to draw global attention to the plight of this endangered species. We didn’t achieve the original, very ambitious, target of a million tweets, but we have created a global conversation about the plight of our rhinos.”
The www.iam4rhinos.com website, which attracted visits from 103 countries in the past week, will remain live, and a place where the ongoing #iam4rhinos conversation is collected.
The conversation – and the conservation – will continue.
Keep pledging your support: #iam4rhinos, and a resounding thank you to the many, many people who have already lent their voice to this cause.
Quick facts and figures
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Over 150 000 tweets containing #iam4rhinos tweeted
Over 320-million impressions (number of times #iam4rhinos hashtag appeared in Twitter timelines around the world)
53 624: number of individuals who tweeted #iam4rhinos
Tweeter with biggest following: Stephen Fry @stephenfry (over 6-million followers)