

(One of many since their recent reappearance.) Hours later, the Dallas PD tweeted that the iWatch app is down temporarily for “ technical difficulties” and the internet rejoiced. “Debuting an anonymous fancam that i’ll be spamming the iWatch Dallas app with,” another tweeted with a video of the hacking group Anonymous’s highlights set to the rapper Flo Milli. “Hope they can catch min yoongi because he stole my heart.” Other stans created fancams for the express purpose of trolling the DPD.

“Just sent my fancam to the Dallas police department,” one BTS fan tweeted on Sunday. Once they had their mission, they set to work.
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Guys download the app and fucking FLOOD that shit with fancams make it SO HARD for them to find anything besides our faves dancing - allie 📌 #BLM, ACAB May 31, 2020 season 6 in Canada on the CBS Network every Friday from 7th October 2022, with its 11th episode to be broadcasted on 20th January 2023. But faced with these tough times, the fans thought long and hard about how they can contribute and - “guys download the app and fucking FLOOD that shit with fancams make it SO HARD for them to find anything besides our faves dancing,” tweeted, alongside several other revolutionary stans. “You can remain anonymous.” Several concerned stans quote-tweeted the Dallas PD tweet warning protesters to keep their faces covered. “If you have video of illegal activity from the protests and are trying to share it with you can download it to our iWatch Dallas app,” the tweet reads. It all started when the Dallas Police Department promoted their iWatch Dallas app on Twitter, the stans’ home turf. The revolution may not be televised, but it does feature a video of Lisa from Blackpink dancing.

Which is why it’s completely unsurprising that they brought down the Dallas Police Department’s eyewitness app in less than a day. 1 on the iTunes charts in a matter of hours or have the world talking about a hashtag, when K-pop stans mobilize, there’s nothing they can’t do.
