The hashtag heard around the world: social media users’ perceptions and responses to the #MeToo hashtag

IF 0.7 Q3 COMMUNICATION Atlantic Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1080/15456870.2022.2083136
Jasmine T. Austin, N. Wong, Andronica C. Owens
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ABSTRACT Since the advent of the #MeToo hashtag, there have been both praises and criticisms of its use as part of the #MeToo movement. The present study uses expectancy violation theory (EVT) as a guiding framework to examine response expectations among posters of the #MeToo hashtag on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, and the extent to which these expectations were confirmed or violated by observers of the #MeToo hashtag postings online. This investigation is the first of its kind to provide an initial assessment of the effectiveness of the social media component for the #MeToo campaign (i.e., use of the #MeToo hashtag). We analyzed the survey responses for 193 participants (26 posters; 167 observers), asking posters what they expected and received as responses to their #MeToo hashtag posts, and observers about their expected and actual responses to the #MeToo postings of others in their social network. A thematic analysis was performed, and results offered some insights into response expectations for both posters and observers, as well as extent to which expectations were met, and what that means for the #MeToo campaign.
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全世界都听到的标签:社交媒体用户对#MeToo标签的看法和反应
自从#MeToo标签出现以来,人们对它作为#MeToo运动的一部分的使用既有赞扬也有批评。本研究使用期望违反理论(EVT)作为指导框架,研究Facebook和Twitter等社交媒体平台上#MeToo标签发帖者的回应期望,以及这些期望在多大程度上被在线#MeToo标签发帖的观察者证实或违反。这项调查是第一次对#MeToo运动(即#MeToo标签的使用)的社交媒体组成部分的有效性进行初步评估。我们分析了193名参与者(26名海报;167名观察员),询问发帖者对他们的#MeToo标签帖子的回应是什么,以及他们对社交网络上其他人的#MeToo帖子的预期和实际回应是什么。进行了主题分析,结果提供了对海报和观察员的回应期望的一些见解,以及期望得到满足的程度,以及这对#MeToo运动意味着什么。
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