All Talk and No Action? A Comparative Analysis of Nonprofit Twitter Chats

Matthew P. Taylor
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ABSTRACT Many nonprofits utilize social media, but questions regarding the format’s practical value persist. Twitter chats hold the potential to produce substantive outcomes for organizations but have received little prior attention in the nonprofit literature. A comparative quantitative content analysis of multiple Twitter chats was completed within the theoretical context of dialogic communication. Practical considerations were incorporated from various models of social media advocacy. The findings indicated that Twitter chats can form the foundation of a community-building process and therefore hold strategic value for amplifying key messages, mobilizing supporters, and facilitating engagement that can lead to offline engagement. True Dialogue, however, is unlikely. Twitter chats place nonprofits in a strategic, proactive posture on social media rather than the reactive stance required when responding to varied user comments. Strategic consideration of Twitter chat topics and the questions asked can empower organizations to guide conversations based on their desired outcomes.
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只说不做?非营利Twitter聊天的比较分析
摘要许多非营利组织利用社交媒体,但关于这种形式的实际价值的问题仍然存在。推特聊天有可能为组织带来实质性成果,但在非营利文献中很少受到关注。在对话交流的理论背景下,完成了对多个推特聊天内容的比较定量分析。从各种社交媒体宣传模式中纳入了实际考虑。研究结果表明,推特聊天可以构成社区建设过程的基础,因此在放大关键信息、动员支持者和促进参与方面具有战略价值,从而导致离线参与。然而,真正的对话是不可能的。推特聊天使非营利组织在社交媒体上处于战略性、积极主动的姿态,而不是在回应各种用户评论时所需的被动姿态。对推特聊天主题和所问问题的战略考虑可以使组织能够根据其期望的结果指导对话。
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