If London Were Syria

The following scenes then hint at unrest shown via TV news reports, radio broadcasts, and newspaper headlines in the background.

Eventually, the Dawn of Civil War becomes more impenitent as military jets fly by and more news about unrest becomes apparent.

Soon the war draws closer as the family is forced to leave their homes and an air strike almost hits the girl.

[5] The following factors were identified: strong emotions, a video title ("Most Shocking Second a Day") that created what Upworthy has called a "curiosity gap" by providing just enough information to make people click to want to know more, and a smart initial paid promotion and publicity in the right circles.

[1] According to Don't Panic London's website, the video was featured twice on the Reddit front page, was shared 920,000 times, and caused Save the Children's YouTube channel subscriptions to increase by over 1000%.

[4] In May 2016, Save the Children released a second video, Still the Most Shocking Second a Day, depicting the same girl as she becomes separated from her mother as they flee but gain a younger boy as a companion.