[2] Blackpaper Magazine published content in short for the local new generation, mostly post-80s and post-90s, to encourage them to read.
The issue was distributed in the related protest at the Central Government Complex, Tamar, Hong Kong.
Every year, Blackpaper Magazine titles 'June Fourth' (六四), the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, as its first issue of June, in order to remind the public of the struggles.
Some celebrities from the local entertainment sphere were asked about the issues in Hong Kong society.
For instance, Mag Lam, a local diva, expressed her opinion toward education in Hong Kong.
Copies of this issue of Blackpaper Magazine were distributed to protesters outside the Central Government Complex on 7 September.
Later, many people posted photos of their recreated images with the paper glasses on Facebook, including local artist, Shawn Yue and the member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, James Tien Pei-chun.
For example, souvenirs distributed by Beacon College's tutor, Yat Yan Lam, and dessert recipes in local convenience stores.
The founder responded, saying that they only aimed at helping readers become people who pays more attention to society and themselves through reading Blackpaper Magazine.