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Candystorm is a loanword used in the German language and is the antonym of shitstorm. Green German MP Volker Beck gave distinction to the term by using it to describe a wave of party support for Claudia Roth's bid for Party leadership on Twitter in late 2012. Roth had just before failed in her bid to be nominated as the party's top candidate in the 2013 federal elections, and was rumored not to be running for re-election as party leader. Volker Beck called in July 2013 for a "candystorm for Edward Snowden", calling for admission of Snowden under hashtag #snowstorm22.

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  • Candystorm [ˈkændɪˈstɔː(r)m] ist eine Komposition der englischen Begriffe candy (‚Süßigkeit, Bonbon‘) und storm (‚Sturm‘) und bezeichnet als Antonym zu Shitstorm im deutschen Sprachraum eine Welle von Zuspruch in sozialen Medien. Der Begriff wurde erstmals am 12. November 2012 von Volker Beck (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) bei dem Kurznachrichtendienst Twitter verwendet, der damit eine Zuspruchsbewegung für die damalige Parteivorsitzende Claudia Roth beschrieb. (de)
  • Candystorm is a loanword used in the German language and is the antonym of shitstorm. Green German MP Volker Beck gave distinction to the term by using it to describe a wave of party support for Claudia Roth's bid for Party leadership on Twitter in late 2012. Roth had just before failed in her bid to be nominated as the party's top candidate in the 2013 federal elections, and was rumored not to be running for re-election as party leader. Volker Beck called in July 2013 for a "candystorm for Edward Snowden", calling for admission of Snowden under hashtag #snowstorm22. (en)
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  • Candystorm [ˈkændɪˈstɔː(r)m] ist eine Komposition der englischen Begriffe candy (‚Süßigkeit, Bonbon‘) und storm (‚Sturm‘) und bezeichnet als Antonym zu Shitstorm im deutschen Sprachraum eine Welle von Zuspruch in sozialen Medien. Der Begriff wurde erstmals am 12. November 2012 von Volker Beck (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) bei dem Kurznachrichtendienst Twitter verwendet, der damit eine Zuspruchsbewegung für die damalige Parteivorsitzende Claudia Roth beschrieb. (de)
  • Candystorm is a loanword used in the German language and is the antonym of shitstorm. Green German MP Volker Beck gave distinction to the term by using it to describe a wave of party support for Claudia Roth's bid for Party leadership on Twitter in late 2012. Roth had just before failed in her bid to be nominated as the party's top candidate in the 2013 federal elections, and was rumored not to be running for re-election as party leader. Volker Beck called in July 2013 for a "candystorm for Edward Snowden", calling for admission of Snowden under hashtag #snowstorm22. (en)
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  • Candystorm (de)
  • Candystorm (en)
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