2018 Webby awards honor #NeverAgain, #MeToo and more

Get the recap of the big show!

The students from Parkland, Florida, were also honored for the #NeverAgain movement and host Amber Ruffin, who kept the audience laughing the entire night.

Here are some of the highlights:

Ruffin, a comedian and writer for late-night TV, hosted the show and was savage.

She tackled #MeToo at the start telling men who feel scared around women after the movement, "Boo hoo."

"Women have been scared of people misinterpreting their interactions their whole life," she said.

All speeches at the Webbys are capped at just five words.

Of course things got a little political as former Mexican President Vicente Fox accepted an award and his five words were, "Jumped the wall to come."

His speech was an obvious nod to President Trump's plan to build a wall on the Mexico-America border, of which Fox has been a staunch opponent.

March for Our Lives and #NeverAgain also took center stage Monday night.

Parkland students Cameron Kasky and John Barnitt accepted the award on behalf of the movement. They and their classmates have been campaigning against gun violence after 17 of their fellow high school students and teachers were killed on Feb. 14.

After accepting the award, Kasky, Barnitt and fellow advocate Naomi Wadler all received a standing ovation from the audience.

"Afraid? OK do it afraid," Williams said in accepting his award.