In social movements, 'slactivists' matter
A new study of Twitter use during social protests finds that a critical periphery of 'slacktivists' greatly amplify a movement's message
University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for CommunicationYou know them well. You might even be one of them.
They're the people who tint their Facebook profile pictures with the French flag to support Parisians, or pink to get behind Planned Parenthood. They sign online petitions, share activist videos, and retweet celebrities who take a political stand. They're willing to lift a finger for a cause -- mainly the one used to tap 'like' or 'share' or "retweet."
Some dismiss them as 'slacktivists,' but a new study in PLOS One finds that these peripheral players actually play a critical role in extending the reach of social movements -- even doubling them.
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