Since 2004, Egyptian netizens and bloggers were able to highly utilize online platforms in different areas. Many taboos were broken through online spaces enabling offline media to address several topics that where considered “red-line”. These topics included torture in police stations, sexual harassment issues, religious minorities, violations committed by personages pro-Mubarak… etc. During the revolution, the Egyptian cyberspace was extremely rich in terms of content provided which took different forms of text, videos and pictures. Two main things affected the content of the cyberspace, the first was what’s happened on the ground and the second was the accessibility to communications platforms. The time from 14 January to 24 January 2011, netizens kept sending invitations to demonstrate on 25 January, which is the National Police Day in Egypt, against corruption, unemployment and torture. Netizens posted human rights reports and statements on human rights status, video-clips of d...