The post shares an article that reports on the backstage dealings of Evritos’ controversial invitation by the municipality of Serres –as well as the opposition party’s reactions– the city government’s change of attitude and the cancellation of the artists’ planned projects, which was justified on his “phobic behaviour” and the non-disclosure of personal information. The post mostly receives negative comments.
The post shares a news report about the Chamber of the Fine Arts of Greece’s accusations regarding Evritos’ graffiti in the municipality of Elliniko-Argyroupoli, in which the work is considered to be illegal –in terms of commissioning and execution– its creator a member of the far-right, the city government’s handling incendiary and the situation provocative given the field’s difficult situation post-Covid. The post receives mixed comments.
The post shares an article about the destruction of Evritos’ work in the municipality of Elliniko-Argyroupoli after its first restoration, which cites the mayor Giannis Konstantatos’ accusations towards a “group of motorcyclists” from Glyfada for destroying the work and the opposition party for now supporting a referendum on their condemnation, as well as his wishes for new arrests. The post receives mixed comments, but mostly irrelevant ones.
The post shares an article on the reactions to artist Evritos’ invitation by the municipality of Serres owing to his alleged fascist and aggressive work, mostly from opposition councillors as well as the responsible committee’s ignorance. The post receives largely positive comments.
The article shares a report on the restoration of Evritos’ work in the municipality of Argyroupoli-Elliniko that was “desecrated”, with extensive references to mayor Giannis Konstantatos’ statements on its destruction and clean-up on social media – in which he condemned the perpetrators – and the reception of the public’s stance as in agreement with it. The post receives positive to mixed comments.
The post shares a report on instances of violence after the restoration of Evritos’ work in the municipality of Argyroupoli-Elliniko, in which citizens pretending to be policemen assaulted suspected vandals and were arrested. The post receives mixed comments that review the case and are not concerned with current developments.
The post shares a report regarding the aftermath of Evritos’ work being vandalized and the violent involvement of the members a local far-right group. The post receives generally positive comments.
The post shares an article about an instance of violence following the destruction of Evritos’ work in the municipality of Argyroupoli-Elliniko – a work that the article condemns – in which two members of a local far-right organization pretending to be policemen and guarding the graffiti assaulted two minors. The post receives generally positive comments.
The post shares an opinion piece on the polarized conversation surrounding Evritos (considered to belong to the far-right) and his work (considered to be in poor taste) as well as the promotion of ahistorical views – especially from mayor Giannis Konstantatos. The post receives largely negative comments, often completely irrelevant to its content.
The post republishes an article that takes a sarcastic view of the bicentenary cover of the BHMagazino newspaper supplement and the online reaction to it. The post receives entirely consistent comments.
The post shares an article on the statement by MP Pavlos Polakis, who considers the BHMAgazino supplement’s cover to be degrading of the struggle for independence and of journalism. The post receives positive but also irrelevant comments.
The post reproduces an article about the ΒΗΜΑgazino supplement’s anniversary cover with a humorous tone and citations with reactions from Twitter. The comments agree and expand upon the article.
The post that shares a fake, satirical newspaper headline, which connects the supplement BHMAgazino’s unpublished cover to the “Noor 1” scandal, since both are in the ownership of the Marinakis Group, receives positive reactions.
In the comments below the post, leftists are considered to be responsible for the destruction of Evritos’ work, and the harsh punishment of those responsible is demanded.
The comments below the post, which shares an article about the destruction of Evritos’ work in the municipality of Argyroupoli-Elliniko, which is described as a “defilement” and is attributed to “anti-Greeks”, “ethno-nihilists” and “known unknowns”, while the mayor’s statement is also cited, are supportive.
The post shares an article on the “defilement” of Evritos’ work in the municipality of Argyroupoli-Elliniko and cites the mayor’s statement. It receives a mixed-to-positive response.
The post concerns the mayor’s statement on the destruction of Evritos’ graffiti on a wall of the municipality of Argyroupoli-Elliniko, in which the perpetrators are called a “miserable minority”, “nihilists” and “democrats” and are compared to Ottoman destroyers of Christian temples. Gives a reassurance that the damage will be restored. The comments are largely positive, though negative reactions are detected as well.
A public group on Facebook that posts content about the Greek Revolution, such as lectures, events, book releases or posts on other websites. Users can comment or express their thoughts on the content posted on the page.
A public group on Facebook that records, as the page mentions, unknown aspects of history and specifically of the Greek Revolution. The posts come mainly from other websites and users can comment on the content that is posted. There is particular interest in posting new books or paintings concerning 1821.
A public group on Facebook that seeks to promote heroes and historical events related to the Greek Revolution in order for the younger generations to learn from the content of the page, as well as the older ones to remember again. Users can comment or post related content.
A public Facebook group that seeks to inform users about the historical personality of Theodoros Kolokotronis and commemorative events focused on him during the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution. Users can comment on the content posted within the group. The commentary also shows a negative attitude towards researchers who express a criticism of the personality of Kolokotronis.
Private Facebook group that presents important moments from 1821 to imprint in the memory of users key points of reference of the historical event and the people involved.
Private Facebook group that deals with the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution. The group changes content depending on the topic discussed in the public sphere (for example, death of Mikis Theodorakis, war in Ukraine).
Private Facebook group that deals with the representations of 1821 in art and speech. The private group publishes various kinds of representations for 1821, such as board games, miniatures, etc., in order for users to discuss their reliability or search for new representations circulating for 1821.