Cannes Lions

Censorship for Cancer

J. WALTER THOMPSON ITALY, Milan / FONDAZIONE ANT ITALIA ONLUS / 2016

Awards:

2 Shortlisted Cannes Lions
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Overview

Description

Since April 2014 Instagram has been refusing to post photos with exposed female breasts. Everyone has adjusted to cover intimate parts with stickers, graphics and emojis. For the first time Instagram’s censorship became a new media to spread a breast cancer prevention message. We created an Instagram campaign: Censorship For Cancer. We asked all women to censor their photos with the waving hand emoji and add #TouchThem to say how important early detection is.

Execution

The campaign was implemented in a simple and clear manner. Before launching the operation we created a profile on Instagram: @censorshipforcancer

On March 1, the international month dedicated to women, major photographers (Giampaolo Sgura, Richard Kern, Emanuele Ferrari, Larsen Sotelo, Andrew Kuykendall), instagrammers and celebrities (Sita Bellan, Justine Mattera, Valentina Giorgia Pegorer) posted a photo on Instagram with the waving hand emoji and added #TouchThem to say how important early detection is. A link in the description sent users to censorshipforcancer.com, which explained the point of the operation, showed how to do self-palpation (video tutorial) and encouraged all women to take part in the initiative by using a tool that censors photos with the waving hand emoji.

Outcome

After a few days, the campaign became a viral message, generating 38M impressions, €1,1M in free earned media and reaching audiences of 32M • 84 countries participated • Top-tier online media coverage: Huffington Post, ELLE, GQ, Playboy, Vanity Fair • +150,000 likes just on Instagram • The campaign was supported by worldwide fashion photographers, famous instagramers and celebrities around the world with zero paid media support • 100% user-generated content

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Censorship for Cancer

J. WALTER THOMPSON ITALY, Milan

Censorship for Cancer

2016, FONDAZIONE ANT ITALIA ONLUS

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